Unfortunately I am unsure of what order to do things. I need to apply stoneguard to the panels that make up the inner front wheel arches but I feel this would be better done when the bonnet is assembled. Further more in the "factory fit" pictures it seems to be a little unclear if the bolts holding the bonnet together should be painted or not. Most look painted but there is a pic of a very nice red car from the outside showing the bolt in the front wheel arch clearly in zinc. I cant find this now, I may have seen it somewhere else, but I have seen other cars with bright zinc nuts and bolts holding the bonnet together - thoughts?
The easiest way would be to paint everything in pieces, except the inner faces of the front wheel arches, reassemble and then stoneguard the wheel arches and paint these afterwards. I feel it would be very difficult to properly paint the inside of the nose cone with the bonnet assembled, so this would help this...... but what about all the unpainted bolts? Do you go around with a modelling brush afterwards?
What is the usual method of doing this as I have no idea!!
It's a 1967 4.2 roadster 1E16058
Thank you in advance, I will really value your input!
A picture paints a thousand words so I've attached a few pictures showing the Monocoque Bodyworks series one headlamp flanges all fitted (it was a series 1.5 with open headlights) and to show the general state of play today.
Best regards
Steve











