It will peel. I like to sand it with 180 grit and prime. That primer is thin and only used to protect the metal before selling.
The D.A.R.E. car was in the left lane... it was a black 80s, Camaro, all set up for drag. Racing, let a couple officers had out there....
light goes green... I look over that camaros, front tires gotta be clearing at least three feet from the ground, and as I glance over to the left and think to myself COOOOL....
I GRABBED SECOND AND NEVER SEE HIM AGAIN!!...
While he was putting on a show pulling wheelie's.I was grabbing second and leaving him in the dust... another camaro dusted by the duster.....

I, too, have had beer before noon.The D.A.R.E. car was in the left lane... it was a black 80s, Camaro, all set up for drag. Racing, let a couple officers had out there....
light goes green... I look over that camaros, front tires gotta be clearing at least three feet from the ground, and as I glance over to the left and think to myself COOOOL....
I GRABBED SECOND AND NEVER SEE HIM AGAIN!!...
While he was putting on a show pulling wheelie's.I was grabbing second and leaving him in the dust... another camaro dusted by the duster.....
I, too, have had beer before noon.
I drank too much yesterday too but guessing I didn't drink as muchI, too, have had beer before noon.

Ugh! That looks very tired some.I roughed up my AMD full floor with 180 grit then Epoxy primed. I didn't completely strip it but not much of the AMD primer was left on there.
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Perfect. Nice job.I roughed up my AMD full floor with 180 grit then Epoxy primed. I didn't completely strip it but not much of the AMD primer was left on there.
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ALL bodywork is tiresome.Ugh! That looks very tired some.
Needed to get floor replaced and gotta do what gotta do. Tiresome don't think about that chop chop get it done and do a good job. Breaks rest as one goes along ect ect ectUgh! That looks very tired some.
All work is tiresome to the 'old'! lolALL bodywork is tiresome.
Are E coat are not created equal. Some may hold paint for a while but some wont. The body shop I worked at 1980 - 2000, used stock and havetohackit parts and we sanded all exterior parts down to metal. Jambs of fenders and such got a good scuff. We still used DP 40 Etching primer after.Bought a new fender for my daughter's Pitiful Thing (PT Cruiser) and only scuffed the E coat. It wasn't from AMD but can't remember who it was from. Painted it the factory white BC/CC and it stayed on until she decided to get rid of that POS which was many years later.
Pretty sure I put primer on the E coat.....been lots of years now but the last time I saw the car, the fender was still covered with good looking paint. Just glad she finally got rid of it. Hated working on that pos. It did run pretty strong for a turbo 4 banger though...Are E coat are not created equal. Some may hold paint for a while but some wont. The body shop I worked at 1980 - 2000, used stock and havetohackit parts and we sanded all exterior parts down to metal. Jambs of fenders and such got a good scuff. We still used DP 40 Etching primer after.