Help blochy paint

We are trying to paint my D-150. The truck I had taken down to bare metal about 20 years ago and painted it red. I then changed the color to black a year ago and the paint didn't lay out right it was blotchy in spots and there were some waves and dings in the sheet metal that we had missed. So we block sanded and filled in the dings. We just got done spraying on 2 coats of sealer. Where we had sanded through the previous coats of black and red and down to bare metal and where we put body filler we sparyed a coat of polyester sealer on these areas first then went around the truck and sprayed 2 medium wet coats of sealer per instructions. So on the bare metal and boby filled spots there are 3 coats and everywhere else there are 2 coats of sealer. But the spots are telegraphing through the paint. This is exactly what happened last time and why we are painting it again. Last time we didn't spray the extra coat on the bare metal and body filled areas so we tried it this time. I though the body filler was just soaking up the sealer so that is why we put the extra coat there. I just can't figure out what we are doing wrong.

Its hard for the camera to pick it up but if you look close you can see what I'm talkin about

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Looks like you skipped the Primer Surfacer work that needs to be done first. This is a highly skilled step that straightens your repair area work. Once you have your repairs properly surfaced, then it is time for the Primer Sealer Coat just before you paint.