Sorry, wrong again, they were brand new factory fresh vehicles, in fact apart from the two I gave details of, we also bought for one of our reps a brand new Ford Escort special edition with dark blue pearlised metallic paint which, interestingly enough, had very good paint on the front end, but the rear end was terrible and chipped and flaked terribly. Ford took it back and totally resprayed the car.
As it was such a bee in my bonnet I undertook a lot of detailed research into these water based paint problems and discovered a great deal of information the most important aspect being the finite importance of temperature in the drying ovens allied to the time spent in them.
Must admit it is not something I come across even though I play with bodywork most days. Glue pulling dents is also a thing we do a lot of, if the paint comes off it is always down to a dodgy repair after the factory.