Hi Richard yes I had started another thread previously. However at that point I had only seen surface evidence of the blue paint, but now the paint seems to be on top of bare metal, which is why I am revisiting the mystery. The only explanation is that the car was previously stripped to bare metal and then fully repainted with red oxide on top. However there does not seem to be any evidence that the car was ever taken apart as all of the parts seem to be original, so it is confusing.
A few observations. Some of your pictures seem to suggest that the blue paint is over the red oxide primer - Examples picture (reply #1) # 5 & 6
In the last two of that group (what appears to be the back side of a fender) it would like help if you took some sand paper over the areas where the blue is showing. If the blue increases then that would show us the order of application if it gets smaller and shows another color through it that would help the discussion IMHO.
It would also seem odd that some of the blue paint seems to be overspray. So perhaps it is actually a different color applied at a different time for some reason. Anyway it is very confusing and it seems to have been applied before some of the sound deadener and under coating. Like I said my painter thinks it was applied at the factory
Blue paint only seems odd it we haven't figured out the original order and the fact that you have blue on parts that would not have been installed at the factory suggests allot and are factors IMHO that can't be ignored.
Reply #2 pictures 3-6 (and even back to pictures in the original post) all appear to be consistent with a repaint where the painter or owner came back with black paint to black out the wheel well.
If you have red oxide all over the car that should also be an indicator of a repaint. What is under the sound deadener in the front wheel well?
To recap. You have an original (based on an original door tag or a Marti report) black car with evidence of this earlier blue.