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Old May 25, 2026 | 02:30 AM
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I've stripped the original paint from my 71 coupe 360* around the body from the fender crests downward. Upper portions and doors will be done later.

I found two areas that may need extra attention and I hope somebody here will be able to help...

The first is about a quarter sized area near the back of the RR fender:

Questionable area is above the build out for the rear bumper mount
Questionable area is above the build out for the rear bumper mount


Closeup of the ying & yang looking area.  I think part of a bonding strip is behind this area but I dont know if thats related to this ??? that is just forward of the donding seam.
Closeup of the ying & yang looking area. I think part of a bonding strip is behind this area but I don't know if that's related to this ??? that is just forward of the bonding seam.


There is no such
There is no such "marked" area on the other rear fender


Any ideas what this is or what caused it? Is there anything special I should do before painting to ensure it isn't visible or cause future problems?



The second area is some sort of chevy dealer repair that was done to the seam area above the wheel on that same fender.:

Here is the fenders repaired area
Here is the fender's repaired area



From the bottom the layers I THINK I see are red/brown primer, fiberglass, primer, blue paint, bondo or some other coating, fiberglass, primer and finally paint again on the top. Does that look/sound correct to you?


A bit more sanding revealed these X and +
A bit more sanding revealed these X and + " stitching" marks that also were previously showing through the paint. Anybody have a clue to what these are??


Close inspection of a + mark looks like it MIGHT be some sort of heat tool mark like something heated & melted into the bonding adhesive or the glass itself to hold the panel edges together.  Is that even remotely possible?
Close inspection of a + mark looks like it MIGHT be some sort of heat tool mark like something heated & melted into the bonding adhesive or the glass itself to hold the panel edges together. Is that even remotely possible?


Any help identifying these repair marks and how to deal with them so they don't reappear after repainting would be greatly appreciated by this novice!!!

Thanks

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Those look like previous repairs like you say. Probably a previous owner backed into something on the earlier pictures and produced cracks around the bumper area and opened up a hole. The over-fender repair ...someone probably backed out and caught the side of the garage opening ...or something pushed in the side of the fender above the wheel, and 'tweaked' the bonding seam area. And that's what the repair is over that area.

I would start by looking closely at the back-side of those areas. See what if any damage looks like back there. Then assess what the next steps would be if it looks rough (like backside repairs). If it looks good on the backside, I would at least V-out the cracks by the bumper mount and re-glass (with resin and fiberglass strand) in those areas, and sand that down to match the opposite side of the car. Same thing if the bumper mount hole needs to be closed-up a little (glass it closed a little and file it the size it needs to be).

The quarter-sized repair area, if it's smooth, and backside looks fine, it can be primed over as-is. Should be fine. A guy can do any bodywork now over the bare fiberglass (if needed) or do it over primer ...after it's primed ...however you choose. You'd want a filler that was for applying over 2k primer ..which most good ones are. I always sand the primer anyway with like 80 or 120# before applying filler over it. Wash the primer off (to remove all dust for best adhesion) ....and THEN apply the filler, if you are applying over primer ...to give the filler some scratches to 'bite' to. Or, as I say, you can do your bodywork straight on the fiberglass ...if any further bodywork is needed.

Are you going to strip the rest of the car for a repaint? Or what's the plan there?

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