So since we had a tropical storm this weekend, I just spent a good two hours in the garage with a hammer and chisel removing the rest of the tar under the front carpeting, driver and passenger sides. For some reason, the passenger side pieces came out much easier, in large like 4"x 4" chunks, the driver side.. not so much. Chiseling away. Extremely monotonous and boring work. Move chisel, hammer a bit, remove and toss chunk(s) in bag. Occasionally hit hand with hammer and/or cut a knuckle. Repeat 1000x.
I placed all of the tar from the entire car and some pieces of random carpeting that also were cut out, into 1 large garbage bag, and it has to be at least 40-45 pounds. And I haven't gotten to everything yet. I'm sure some of you know this, but theres some kind of rubber lining way up under the dash with more carpeting, that thicker heavier kind. The rubber doesn't seem to weigh a lot, but combined with the carpeting it must be a few pounds. I removed some of that carpeting and cut rubber above. I'd say I'm about 85 percent done.
I'm not removing the dash or anything like that, but I thought about the door panels. The only thing that stops me from doing it is having to reinstall those pesky roll-up window handles. I've broken one every time I had to remove a panel to replace a speaker etc.
So far (some of these were already in place):
1) No power steering
2) No rear spoiler
3) No A/C
4) No sunroof
5) No seats or seatbelts (besides driver)
6) No spare tire/jack/tools
7) No rear carpeting, wooden piece, trim pieces etc.
8) No floormats or sunvisors
8) 95 percent of all tar removed under the carpeting
9) Just starting to work on the rubber cowl piece/carpeting up under the dash
I do NOT plan on removing (at this point):
1) Headliner (it's in too good shape to mess with)
2) Front speakers, rear speakers/deck or head unit
3) Any parts of the dash board besides the ashtrays
4) Glove box (except its contents)
5) Door panels. While it's tempting, and I know that there's the 25lbs worth of collision bars or whatever in each, I still drive it on the street, and I have to drive it to the track (with fiancée following me with all my parts and tools)
6) Anything with the bumpers or bumper supports
I placed all of the tar from the entire car and some pieces of random carpeting that also were cut out, into 1 large garbage bag, and it has to be at least 40-45 pounds. And I haven't gotten to everything yet. I'm sure some of you know this, but theres some kind of rubber lining way up under the dash with more carpeting, that thicker heavier kind. The rubber doesn't seem to weigh a lot, but combined with the carpeting it must be a few pounds. I removed some of that carpeting and cut rubber above. I'd say I'm about 85 percent done.
I'm not removing the dash or anything like that, but I thought about the door panels. The only thing that stops me from doing it is having to reinstall those pesky roll-up window handles. I've broken one every time I had to remove a panel to replace a speaker etc.
So far (some of these were already in place):
1) No power steering
2) No rear spoiler
3) No A/C
4) No sunroof
5) No seats or seatbelts (besides driver)
6) No spare tire/jack/tools
7) No rear carpeting, wooden piece, trim pieces etc.
8) No floormats or sunvisors
8) 95 percent of all tar removed under the carpeting
9) Just starting to work on the rubber cowl piece/carpeting up under the dash
I do NOT plan on removing (at this point):
1) Headliner (it's in too good shape to mess with)
2) Front speakers, rear speakers/deck or head unit
3) Any parts of the dash board besides the ashtrays
4) Glove box (except its contents)
5) Door panels. While it's tempting, and I know that there's the 25lbs worth of collision bars or whatever in each, I still drive it on the street, and I have to drive it to the track (with fiancée following me with all my parts and tools)
6) Anything with the bumpers or bumper supports
Last edited by Storm88000
on 2013-10-12
at 03-05-55.