Thanks for the images and comments. Still no resolution, but I think it is obvious that the sealer along the edge of the floor pan at the rocker panel junction, the areas under and around the seat belt anchors as well as the sealer along the bottom of the trunk drop-offs was aplied AFTER the primer. It also seems that the area where the rocker panel meets the floor has NO or next to no body color applied because the painter could not "squirt" his paint on that area without huge effort. We also seem to agree that the area with sealer on the trunk drop-off had no or little body color overspray because it was not convenient for the painters to hit with body color. That leaves the area around the seat belt anchors in question, and from the cars I have seen ( not too many cars in the Midwest are candidates for this study) not all cars had body color overspray extending to the seat belt anchors, but some did. I think that Ford applied more body color on the bottoms of some cars then we as a community of restorers now attempt to replicate, and am making an attempt to replace what was done at San Jose on April 3, 68. Looking forward to your findings and replies.