MCA Rules state... Rear Wheel Housing: May be blacked out with sound deadener. Body color or black overspray
over sound deadener.
I have seen MCA gold cars with it both ways. How did you determine which way you would go? the last pace car i looked at, looked as if the rear wheel wells were nicely finished after sound deadener (see first pic) when looking at the wheel well this car was nicely done in body color and the second pic shows more of the same.
Front Fender: Topside may be blacked out with sound deadener or show signs of primer and
body color overspray. Splash guards, black with some sound deadener. Inner fenders, wheel-side,
could show blending of body color, primer or engine compartment color with deadener overspray.
for this i am concentrating on the outside of the engine compartment. i have not seen this much overspray going on
the next 3 pics represent this. i am sure this being a pace car, it likely got some special attention... but my car couldnt show any overspray like this when stripping. underneath the car was somewhat similar, but it ended with all of my sound deadener
finally - the sound deadener was liberally placed in the wheel well area all the way back to the frame rails - and pretty thick in that whole area. and then again, the same in the rear.. especially from the frame rails out.
thanks again for the help - it is truly appreciated