Thanks for the response Jeff. I have been using this site for a while and GREATLY value your input. You are a wealth of knowledge. I have read a ton of your posts to try to learn as much as possible. Heck, to make my car right, I am half tempted to fly you out to Oregon to consult so I don't jack anything up!
My car is a 1970 Candy Apple red R code Mach 1 with 49k original miles. The original black interior is in excellent shape. So, I kept it that way. Maybe 20-25 years ago, someone tried to update the underside of the car. So, I am redoing it. All the major mechanical components are out of the car and have been rebuilt.
Back to the topic....I apologize for the undercoating vs. sound deadener. I am mainly looking at the application of sound deadener to the belly of the car. While I feel like I have done and redone a few things multiple times, I just want to get it right...or close to it. I stripped down the belly of the car down to metal. After a few steps, the product that I currently have now is the belly of the car painted red oxide with candy apple red paint sprayed in from the sides (covering the first rough foot of the floor pans from the side). I have also applied deadener to the rear wheel wells. My next steps (advise otherwise) were to:
(1) Paint candy apple paint over the rear wheel wells, side of the frame from the wheel well, and on the sides by the fuel tank (the tank is out)
(2) Apply deadener to the transmission tunnel (I was told this is a must) although I like the clean look it has without it...
(3) I have the rear end, shocks, springs, etc. ready for install. But, I want to get any painting done before install. I have the shocks semi gloss black, springs charcoal, rear end gloss black, red oxide, natural with the brake lines all cleaned or new.
With all of this said, here are a few questions:
(1) Is red oxide the wrong finished color for the belly of a Dearborn car? Sorry if that sounds ignorant. But, this truly is the color I though mine and the majority of Dearborn cars were!
(2) As the painter shot the underside as it rolled down the line, what underside parts should be body color? I assume the floor pan sides, rear wheel wells, side of the gas tank, etc.?
(3) What color should the floor of the car be (my interior is completely out)?
Sorry to ask a ton of questions. I cannot thank you enough for your time. I will owe you lunch. Thanks.
Steve