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Re: [Healeys] Underspray

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Underspray
From: Healeyguy <healeyguy@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 22:55:26 -1000
Since Healeys are not judged that same way as, say, Corvettes, I would not 
worry about trying to replicate that factory hit and miss paint job both on the 
primer and color coats. Certainly some parts never had color over the primer so 
I'll go that far on being original.  A fully restored car should have as much 
paint protection as you can provide.  Healeys were never intended to last a 
long time but with some now 53 years young, corrosion continues to be a major 
problem. A good epoxy primer with appropriate color completely covering  very 
clean panels is a good way to preserve these cars for future generations to 
enjoy. My 2 pesos.
Aloha
Perry




In a message dated 08/30/08 17:42:09 Hawaiian Standard Time, 
tomleavy@comcast.net writes:
Hi Gary- 

What I am referring to is the factory applied paint to areas such as the under 
sides of the shrouds, wings, dash, etc. where paint was applied as best as 
could be done in an upside down position. I wouldn't call it random, it's just 
a result of the difficulty of reaching certain areas with the spray of paint. 

I hope that answers the question that I raised. 

Tom 
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