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Originally Posted by rangermatt91
it was driven to where it is currently parked under a pine tree 2 years ago so tree sap(which isn't a biggie cause i plan to sand it down and prime it for now) past that I'm worried about brakes and sediments in the fuel.
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if you are planning on driving it or leaving it outside, do not do this. most primers are porous–you will end up creating way more work for yourself in the long run. you will need to strip the primer off again before you paint the car. the only real exception to this is 2k epoxy primers, but you still don't want to paint a car after the primer has sat out in the elements. you will run into adhesion and rust problems.
as for the fuel lines, the gas tank tends to collect rust and sediment that finds its way into the fuel lines, filter, and carb (especially in the main jet and needle valve). most people just replace the tank and flush the lines. tanks are cheap and it's far easier than trying to clean up an old tank.