The exterior was sanded and the imperfections were patched up. It was soon ready for its first coat of primer.
As you can see the underside was sealed off, after all we don't expect to have to spray that again. Just like the underside the body was left to cure for about a week.
While the main body was curing, we started to address the doors. My driver side door was in decent shape. It had one small rust hole forming in the lower corner. Seems liek everydoor I had seen had this problem. It was a quick fix for Joe to perform. As for the passenger side, it was a lost cause. I had to get a different door. Luckily I had a decent door to use and it was brought in and restored instead. This door was a non power window door, so we had to punch the factory knock-out out to allow the wiring to come through. The doors were soon finished and ready for their first coat of primer. I still need to address the power window set up. I'm not sure yet what I need to replace as far as the rollers, track and etc. I'll likely get to that after the car is painted.
This fender still has one minor dent in it, but that will get addressed later when it comes time to put the front clip back together.
Here are a couple more shots of the car after the 2nd block and sanding that was performed on the car. At this point the car is ready for its 2nd and hopefully final coat of primer.
At this point I'm bringing back all my trim that I had taken to ABC Chrome in Waterford. The guys there did an amazing job. I highly recommend them. He even did my giant bumpers. Bob at ABC Chrome swore to never do a set like those ever again. (For the right price he will, as I'm not done with these guys) Anyway, we needed to bring the trim in and dry fit everything to make sure stuff still worked together. I don't foresee any issues as everything has been going back together pretty well.