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State of Confusion!
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Location: Gulfport, MS USA
Posts: 47,491
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Re: patina or no patina?
Paint it. You'll get a lot more looks for you business with a well put together truck.
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lucky knuckles
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: orlando, florida
Posts: 124
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i like the true patina look. it makes me think of the truck as ressurected. pulled out of a corn field, new power plant dropped in, new shoes and suspension etc. a new lease on life. from still life to rolling art.
i have yet to see a 73-87 really pull off the patina thing. i think they're still too new for it to be as effective. spotted this gem on craigslist the other week: i think it looks great, but i wouldn't / couldn't pay $5500 for it. Quote:
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