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It all depends on the owner, everyone has a different take especially for winter driving
Winter driving or living around salt water. The speedster chassis is POR-15'd and coated with truck bed liner top and bottom.
I was just teasing on winter driving I really haven't heard of anyone driving it in the winter unless they suddenly get caught in a snow fall but these cars are exposed to salt air.
I owned the red car and it is not undercoating just semi-flat black paint. Because the Spyders are very low, and paint booths don't have lifts, there is invariably over-spray on the bottom panels.
It's just a detail but seemingly important to potential buyers...
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I guess that was the day when the cars were worth a few pennies and the people that drove them just enjoyed the cars, piston heads, oil in the veins type guys.
They do it every year and with real 550s in the mix.
@IaM-Ray posted:I was just teasing on winter driving I really haven't heard of anyone driving it in the winter unless they suddenly get caught in a snow fall but these cars are exposed to salt air.
Bah, Humbug!
The best argument for undercoating a Speedster/Spyder is the sound damping qualities.