Before the primer went down, the yellowish epoxy sealer is visible around all the seams to keep moisture (rust) out.



When the primer is glossy before it dries, you can see how straight the panels are looking. Nice!



The extra pieces and doors and trunk and hood will get primed today.



Then everything gets wet sanded before the color coat begins.
The last photo shows Mike spraying the all-important cowl area in the new paint booth.

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