I'll ask this on the Ace forum, as you chaps seem to use your cars on the road in a more 'normal' manner than Cobra owners. I have a Hawk/Kirkham leafspring car which I'm making as accurate as possible, and would dearly like some advice on protection of the underside. On all my previous sportscars I've sprayed the underside liberally with stone chip (eg Terotex), then covered this with Dinitrol 4941. My thoughts have always been that it may not look lovely but at least it's preserving what's underneath. I intend to use this car thoroughly - annual trips abroad, Euroclassics etc. and don't want rot appearing in the rolled wing edges or stone dents appearing upwards in the wings. Any advice would be very welcome!
Oh, and to make it a little harder to look after, it's black...