Getting started on my 70 Duster... Finally

I think I have been watching them over and over. I want to do the best that I can by the car and make it look respectable.

I dont understand all of this 2k this and epoxy that..... and if I should seal the car up with epoxy and then start the rest of the finish work or, if I should grind all of the old work that looks perfectly fine and has already done all of the shrinking that it will ever do?
Questions Questions.

sometimes I wonder if I am overthinking. prolly am! I am not looking for a SEMA car or something like that I just want it to be straight and the paint not fall off from it in 2 years. or the fill will not bubble up and look like crap.

We will find out together! lol

BTW..... I used to own a 69 Bee back in the day. very cool cars. :)
I totally know what you’re saying. I have read these articles and watched videos and talked to guys at paint shops. I hear if you use epoxy you can’t put certain things on top of it and vice versa. or you can’t sand epoxy due to it getting sticky. Yes, I think we are totally overthinking it. I mean, there were guys painting their cars in their garages 30 years ago and didn’t worry about any of this. Good luck with your project.