My 70 Dart

After more sanding, then surfacer, then more sanding, more surfacer.....you get the idea. I felt it was good enough to go. I am using a base blue urethane paint as my urethane sealer over the surfacer. Killing two birds with one stone here. To back track some, I've been meaning to pick up a gun holder...... You know whats coming next don't ya? LOL. Yep, that darn thing tipped over after I had filled it with a batch I just mixed up..... RATS!!! I had enough blue to complete my base spraying, provided I didn't waste any of it, like spilling it! I had enough left to spray what I needed to today. I do have some more blue, just a different shade of blue. What I have is a bit more red to it, but my topcoat metallic hides rather well so it should be ok. I'll find out. Now next goal is to let this cure up good and then wet sand it to about 800 or higher before the final topcoat. There is still some evidence of the hail damage from before on the rear deck, not, pictures won't show it, I'll probably go and fill that in with the Icing filler I have. It looked good after the blocking, but apparently I missed it. Still have time to fix! Few pics of before and after. On to the pictures.