While waiting for parts I started to attend to evedent rust in the outer panels, and crazing in the paint on the front guards.
The paint job was to be based around a tidy up and recoating over what was there. But new paint could not be applied over the crazed surfaces on the guards, so I paint stripped them.
What was found underneath was not a pleasent sight. the acrylic had become porus over time and moisture had penetrated all the way the metal and rust had started to form.
With this first indication of material breakdown, I stripped paint from several other panels and the shell. All showed the same effects as the guards.
At this time the job took another direction. It would be a wasted of time material and money to put a new paint job over a sub structure that would in some time? a mater of months or slightly longer start to show through the new paint job.
Now all the paint had to be removed so the metal surfaces could be treated before application of new paint materials started.
Seeing that the wagon had already been returned to factory fresh condition in the engine bay underside and dash it was decided to have the shell and removable panels abrasive blasted.
I paint stripped all loose panels in and out where necessary, metal prepped them and applied epoxy primer to theses surfaces.
unfortunatly abrasive blasting gets in everywhere!! So the motor and box along with a selection of other parts were removed and previously painted areas were carefull and heavily masked to protect them during the blasting process.
