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Hello all. I'm working on a unibody car restoration. It is a Triumph TR7 (I know, no one but me would put this much work in to a TR7). Looking for thoughts on what to do with the underbody. The few patches I needed are done, and it is just about all blasted. Another weekend of prep, and I'll be ready to start applying SPI products!
The car is on a rotisserie. I have SPI epoxy, and that will go on everything.
my plan:
1. Spot spray patches and areas that I want to touch up with filler on the underbody.
2. Fill and sand as needed.
3. Epoxy everything (over filler).
4. Within the window for the Epoxy, I want to spray my "finish" on the bottom, and spray sanding primer on the top (avoid scuffing everything - too many nooks and crannies underneath).
For the bottom, I was contemplating either a chip guard product, or hot rod black (like 2201-1). Are there other options you would recommend? I'm ok with some texture, and almost would prefer it. I really just want it as tough as possible.
The car is on a rotisserie. I have SPI epoxy, and that will go on everything.
my plan:
1. Spot spray patches and areas that I want to touch up with filler on the underbody.
2. Fill and sand as needed.
3. Epoxy everything (over filler).
4. Within the window for the Epoxy, I want to spray my "finish" on the bottom, and spray sanding primer on the top (avoid scuffing everything - too many nooks and crannies underneath).
For the bottom, I was contemplating either a chip guard product, or hot rod black (like 2201-1). Are there other options you would recommend? I'm ok with some texture, and almost would prefer it. I really just want it as tough as possible.