John, the FIRST question to ask yourself, is : was your car undercoated, or not, & IF not, are you prepared to produce a correct OEM over-sprayed appearance ON the undercarriage? In either instance, the undercarriage should be stripped/sand-blasted to BARE metal. After the metal is rust-free, you can, very-easily, apply zinc Phoshate primer to the bare metal; that (yellow-greenish) primer is used by the U.S. Navy; think it'll work, on a 'pampered' collector-car? [ LOLOLOL] At that point, I painted the primer with gloss black paint, and then had the "OEM" undercoating be re-applied. I am no expert on the OEM appearance of non-undercoated 60 CHRY's undercarriages, AND, trunk-areas, but, I guarantee y'all, that they didn't look like the brilliantly-painted works-of-art, that one typically sees perpetrated, on "rotisserie-fixture" paint jobs!! Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |