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Feb. 29 First coat - Thoroughly cleaned and treated in a 460 foot - long wash and phosphate system, Volkswagen Rabbit body shell wearing heavy electrodes both front and back begins its rear end first submersion into a 55, 000 gallon tub (upper photo) in which it will get its first of two coats of primer paint. Lower Photo show same shell as it moves rearward through a 392 degree Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius) drying oven on its way to a booth in which electrostatic equipment will give it its second prime coat
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13211001
Media ID
46961906
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4400px x 5507px
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Credit
(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Editorial Use Only - No Property or Model Releases. For any non-editorial use, please contact Mary Evans direct
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Keystone Pictures USA
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Begins Cleaned Degree Drying Electrodes Electrostatic Fahrenheit Gallon Moves Oven Phosphate Primer Rearward Submersion Thoroughly Treated Volkswagen Wash
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