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i'm working with a 69 camaro expert on this car who's name I will not mention as I do not want to drag him into any potential internet arguments. I asked him that same question. He told me to put the inspection marks OVER the black paint. he did not give a specific reasoning for it and it was impossible to tell on this axle wether they were under any black paint or wether it was on top of the black paint.
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FWIW, I did not find any black paint under the yellow when I carefully stripped mine down. Once I got through the yellow, it was bare cast.
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That's what I've witnessed on many as well.
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