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Can anyone suggest a good heat shield for a 1965 plus four 2 seater, I want to line the floor boards and firewall inside car then put a nice thin carpet over it thanks in advance

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http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/em...1040f0-86613517

This is from a UK supplier, but you must have it stateside. It would have to go on the underside of floorboards if not to be deformed under carpet.


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dynamat works well. they have several versions. Some for sound and some for heat.

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Dynamat on the inside does OK. But I needed to take a bit more care of Mrs. Button. 1963 +4-4 Str. I put 1" Bat insulation on the outside of the bulkhead between to engine and the bulkhead. As I worked in a Ship Yard I was familiar with Owens-Corning insulation. This 1" bat has a hard backing of fiberglas. I out a sheet of it and cut to fit. There are fasteners that glue to the bulkhead, go thru the insulation/backing and have a snap cap that fits on the stem. (best description I can come up with). It takes a bit to fit. But patience. I used "Great Stuff" to seal the holes around the wires etc. On the side of the bulkhead I made a 3" hole and a matching 3" hole on the bonnet. Covered the hole in the bonnet with a marine fixture (Plastic). Used a bildge blower to pump fresh air into the footwell next to Mrs. Button's feet. This goes on and on.

Mind You if it is hot outside it will be hot inside. I try to make my long trips in the Spring and Fall. Avoid the Summer.

Contact Me offline if You need more information. BTW: It does not look pretty.

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