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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelands child
    C9 - I responded to your post yesterday - and it didn't show up - then it appeared - sorry

    Not a problem.

    I cut out a 1 1/2" filler piece for the lower belt line at the extreme bottom of the body at the rear.
    It was cut out for a parachute mount - the car was originally slated to be a dry lakes runner, but it's turning out so nice that I'm putting it on the street.

    Anyway, I had some 100 grit wet/dry in my little Makita finish sander.
    Took the primer - which was thin - right down to bare steel with no problem.

    There are some areas that will need to be washed out with lacquer thinner, but sanding the open areas looks to be reasonably easy.

    Areas that will require lacquer thinner are at the bottom of the trunk sill where it joins the belt line at the extreme bottom.
    That and a clean brass brush ought to do it.
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