Disagree primer before interior color
I knew better.
There is a thread which has the correct order and it says:
"1a. The underside of the car was sprayed with gun fixtures first, then the rest of the car was hand done where necessary. After that, sealer primer (usually gray) was used on all exterior facing surfaces, all pot metal pieces were only primed with sealer primer.
2. Interior color . . . "
Although the PO really "enhanced" the floors and rear of the car, he didn't get to my dash top!
The light gray primer/sealer on my dash top aligns with the sequence above.
Using that sequence, this picture shows a number of different paint processes and colors:
Red oxide on the top of the dash, followed by a light dusting of gray body primer/sealer.
A mask appears to be used to shield the dash top during the front of the dash's paint job -- the breakover to the left of the eyebrow has a hazy line indicating something was keeping the dash color paint below here.
Later a different mask is used as indicated by the Line Gold paint. This mask had to shield the entire dash during color coat.
It can also be seen here that although the 65/6 cars required paint on the A-pillers as they were visible and not covered, the 67/8s had a cover, so this was no longer required. Was it always done? Jeff shows it was in certain pictures. But mine:
has only some red oxide followed by a light coat of primer/sealer with a small amount of Lime Gold at the base.
Looking forward to more pictures, Jeff.