Another warm bath and Alcohol rub down, the cowl is ready for some primer. Before doing so, I brought my thermostat up to 70 degrees. I usually keep it around 60 but figured if I let the cowl and the primer sit in a warmer environment, perhaps it might aid in any attempts to get a better finished product. Don't really know if it had much affect, but the results are only about 1000% better than my first attempt.
I am actually a tad bit much happier with the outcome this evening than I was earlier today.
This I can handle. I still see "really" up close one spot on the bottom of the cowl that I missed. Not a pin hole pot mark. More like a void in the fiberglass layup. And one tiny spot right on the folded lip of the front face right near the top. But all in all, "I'll take it"! I am probably going to do another real light wet sand with 400. One more shot of primer, then one more "really" light 600 grit wet sand before the paint application.
At this point, I am still a little leary of the automotive base coat paint. But if the cowl looks really good after the final priming and sanding, there is no reason it shouldn't turn out at least passable.
Thank you all...everyone of you, for the encouragement and moral support. And especially
@Jetpainter for your advise and direction in getting this thing turned around. Your continued assistance with this phase of the Pitts build is greatly appreciated.