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Reduce heat and noise with RetroMat - Don't put up with cars that are poorly insulated, hot, noisy, and have rattly sounds due to exterior factors - get RetroMat.

RetroMat Diagram Dampening Construction

A long time has passed since the days of big blocks and four speeds. While we miss the good old days of timeless design and tire-burning horsepower of the 1960s, we have to admit that classic cars are poorly insulated, hot, noisy, and rattly. They squeak, creak and vibrate. And the excessive road noise is only slightly concealed by the droning exhaust of big v8 power. Back then with all the emphasis on performance, less attention was paid to making cars quieter on the inside. New vehicles may lack the timeless styling and thundering lope of a carbureted big-block v8, but they are comfortable, quiet and cool inside. Modern vehicles have very dense high-performance insulation.

RetroMat Fitting

A lot of people don't realize that it is entirely possible to make your classic cool, quiet and comfortable as well. While most restorers pay close attention to factory insulation, window seals and weather-stripping, they tend to overlook the most crucial part of insulating their classic – high quality sound-deadening material. While replacing factory insulation and tightening up door and window seals is a given, adding sound-deadening material is crucial for cutting out unwanted heat, road noise and vibration from your classic ride. That's where RetroMat comes in. Retro Manufacturing's RetroMat is a three-layer sound-deadening material that eliminates vibrations, quiets road noise and reduces interior heat.


RetroMat Installtion

RetroMat features a strong, odour-free self-adhesive butyl rubber layer that makes installation a jiffy and reduces vibrations. A layer of aluminum sheeting provides thermal insulation, keeping your interior cool, while a closed cell foam reduces exterior noise and insulates against squeaks and rattles. A layer of RetroMat sound-deadening material can reduce interior noises by as much as 10dB.

RetroSound installed RetroMat into a 1952 Chevy truck that they built for SEMA, and the results were astonishing. They placed the sound-deadening material throughout the cab – inside the door-panels and above the headliner. With the RetroMat installed, our truck felt like a brand new vehicle – with no rattles or squeaks, very little road noise, and the cab stayed nice and cool. Now you can have the same cool, quiet ride of your new vehicle in your classic.

1952 Chevy Truck RetroMat Shown Installed