is it the green one or the red one or are they the same?
Speaking from experience, if it's the original paint, it should not be too difficult to strip with coarse wet/dry paper and brute strength. That's how I did most of mine. I got lazy in parts and used a sanding disc on a drill.....BIIIIGGGG NO NO....it digs into the metal and fooks it up.
Paint stripper is messy shite, and burns like hell if you get it on you hands ...

like I did.
The hardest part of doing a resto is prepping for paint. When I say hard, I mean Psychologically, as it looks far worse before it starts to look better. Most projects get abandoned in this stage. Once you get paint on it (like mine

) you can see the final picture and motivation remains high.
Start with the shell, then do your bolt on panels, paint them all, then do your subframes. Then get it rolling again and it is really starting to take shape.
Of course opinion will vary, this is from my own experience only....I am no mini god and don't want to sound likeone.
