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Im Rick from carthys classic cars on this video were doing something a little different were going to do some body work were going to put filler on the 71 Barracuda if you saw on the last video we did some lead work on the car and it was Bare Metal after that I sealed it in epoxy to make sure it set up most of the car the rough Body Works already done the only thing we got to do were going to do in this video is gonna be this door The Rocker and the rear quarter panel the idea behind the video were going to kind of show you how we get it like this on the front fender and then after it were going to seal it up like the hood back in epoxy the age-old question that everyone says and my opinion on it but you could start an argument is do you put filler on top of bare metal or do you put it on top of epoxy primer my opinion I like to put my filler on top of epoxy primer because it seals the metal and basically Im going to put epoxy and sandwich the filler in between it that to me i