I have a new pair of 1965-66 reproduction doors I recently bought from a reputable supplier on this forum. Getting ready to start prepping them for paint. They came with what I assume is a black E-coat. It looks OK, but I was wondering how suitable this is to paint over, and if it offers a reasonable amount of adhesion and rust protection? I plan to spray them with a suitable primer/sealer, then will probably go with a single stage paint (both inside the door and out. I'm not putting any sort of sound deadener inside the doors, as the car is an old SCCA A/Sedan hardtop race car that I'm restoring. It won't be perfect, but I want it to be fairly nice and presentable.
Also, with respect to the grained surface in the interior side of the doors, does anyone have some sort of procedure that works well on the E-coat? I was thinking about just scuffing the surface with a medium grade Scotchbrite pad, spraying a really light coat of self etch primer (light gray, so I can see where I'm painting the topcoat), then a coat or two of black semi-gloss lacquer. My goal is to not fill in the grain, but I do want enough paint on it to seal the surface. Even though it's an old race car, I still want a nice detailed appearance.
Thanks,
Dave