Cars stripped to bare metal and sitting out with NO PRIMER are not conducive to good prices OR easy restoration. I bought two cars in bare metal and had garage space for ONE.
Yeah that's unfortunate...was just saying from a buyers perspective it's a huge question mark.
I've personally been burned before on a car that was supposedly "ready for paint", when it was actually bondoed and primered, then driven for 2 years - lots of hidden rust. Luckily it was in the '80s before this stuff became ridiculously priced.