Thanks for the replies.
Ok, so does this make sense as a rough plan moving forward:
- Once floor pan and frame rail work is done, undercoat using POR-15 (A specialist is doing this, not me, so I believe POR-15 is a good way to go).
- I'll clean up the interior and get it ready for primer. Dynamat Xtreme on top of primer.
- Take care of some bodywork such as shaving and filling, fix any dents, etc.
- Pull motor and transmission and send body for media blasting.
- This would be a good time to do brake and suspension work.
- Paint exterior and engine bay.
- Assembly.
Couple of questions:
1. grannyknot - what epoxy primer do you recommend for interior application?
2. grannyknot - Beautiful car, is that an original color? If so what's the code/name?
3. After media blasting, am I right in saying I need to get the car to primer straight away? (In my experience after sandblasting, steel rusts extremely fast as it is so exposed)
4. Is the interior typically installed over primer, or is there a finish coat applied on the interior aswell? I normally see cars being painted with the interior taped and covered so only the exterior and engine bay receive color?
Again apologies if some of these questions are pretty obvious to some, as I said, it's my first restoration and I'm keen to learn the process.