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To quickly get the metal clean, roto-discs on a die grinder work well, then followed by a level block sander or stick.
The issue with using a die grinder by itself is it will create inconsistent patterns and possibly round edges. Doing a final sand with something flat will give a more correct, 'freshly cut' appearance.
Did you find any white slash marks near the adjustment hole? Don't know if it was just a San Jose thing or if the other plants did them
Yes, lots of pitting there. Would suggest epoxy prime both of them, let it dry and then tape over the FoMoCo and Bendix markings. Cut as close to the markings as possible. Then use a quality build primer, sand, re-prime if necessary and then paint semi-gloss black.