Heres a picture of the rear frame rail which is typical of the rust underneath...mostly surface type stuff, but for some reason the right side is a little worse, and so are the frame rails around where the front of the leaf springs connect. Without spending thousands having the bottom "restored" at a shop, I'd like to do it myself, one section at a time.
This would mean no media blasting, and no grinding....maybe a hand sander...and using the best primer/rust inhibitor I can find immediately after removing all traces of rust. I would probably take months to do most of the reachable areas under the car before removing the exhaust, driveshaft, brake and fuel lines, fuel tank, etc and flatbedding it to a shop and having it finished up, and also having torque boxes welded in at all 4 corners (it's a clone with a 440-6 and a dana rear), so I think the torques boxes would be a good idea.
Any suggestions as to whether this is feasible. Any advice?
What type spray on primer and especially rust inhibitor is recommended?
Anything to make my job easier. Sitting on a creeper for hours on end with crap falling in my face is something I want to minimize. Besides, my arms are 52 years old and dont think I can handle more than an hour or two per week!
I live in a tropical area, and want to drive it, so I want the underbody protected well. No painted surfaces for me.
Thanks