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Old 07-08-2014, 08:50 PM   #1
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:57 AM   #2
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A guy in our local C/10 club sanded off the black primer on his truck and found this. So he clearcoated it and is running the truck like this.





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Old 07-09-2014, 12:05 PM   #3
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The problem with most faux-patina jobs is that it is over done.
Typically paint does not get rubbed off all over nor does ir rust all over.
Paint get rubbed off where hands and "loads" would touch and it rusts where the sun attacks and wet dirt or salt cakes.

These are all great works of art but you almost always can tell natural from faux patina.
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Old 07-09-2014, 04:42 PM   #4
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No offense to Coach's truck, I love it and think most others do to. There is a reason its perfect, its perfect because its real......

The title of the thread is faux-tina, meaning fake. This pretty much means we like patina, we like to party, we just didn't get lucky enough to find a truck that had real patina.

I think everyone understands the natural patina process, its not a difficult concept to grasp. What is difficult is reproducing it.
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Real Patina isn't something I want where I live.
I don't want my truck's metal exposed to wet.
I really like the blue trucks where some black is showing through. Or the black trucks where some blue underneath is showing through.
I don't like the patchy look of random sanded spots, but more of where it looks like some of the old paint is wearing through - like natural use wear, but the metal is still protected.
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Old 07-09-2014, 06:13 PM   #6
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Re: faux-tina paint jobs

It is kind of an art form......knowing how much to take off, and where.

My wife and I refinish furniture......and everybody wants distressed stuff. Same type of deal.........

Here is a tailgate I Faux-tina'd for a bench. Sorry it is the wrong brand......





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It is kind of an art form......knowing how much to take off, and where.

My wife and I refinish furniture......and everybody wants distressed stuff. Same type of deal.........

Here is a tailgate I Faux-tina'd for a bench. Sorry it is the wrong brand......





No need to apologize.
You dinged up the correct brand.
Looks good..
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Old 07-10-2014, 02:06 AM   #8
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Awesome thread, just starting on my truck and I'll keep the original patina but I'm going to have to see about some faux matching on the bed sides as they are a little too patina'd.. Anyone in CA that does work of the quality of Jerome??


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Old 07-17-2014, 08:38 PM   #9
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My truck has some great natural patina that I would like to preserve and maybe even enhance a little. Some of the faux paints on here are really well done and I like them. Someone above noted that what makes a natural patina appealing is some of the underlying rust and imperfections. I personally do not care for a patina paint job that is way too shiny. The appeal for me is a somewhat muted or dulled down paint that lends some 'aged character' to the truck. If you want shiny, just paint it and leave it alone.
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Old 08-02-2014, 11:30 PM   #11
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64chevmn...like your stance...how's it lowered?
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I think Jerome simply does the best work out there.. It's annoying he's 3000 miles away.
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I think Jerome simply does the best work out there.. It's annoying he's 3000 miles away.
Wow!!!! That is some amazing work! I'm just wondering if the trucks need to be garaged after he paints them, to keep them from rusting.
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Wow!!!! That is some amazing work! I'm just wondering if the trucks need to be garaged after he paints them, to keep them from rusting.
Rene you seem to know all the best folks in the area.. anyone out here that can do a couple bedsides to match an original patina truck?? thx
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I think Jerome simply does the best work out there.. It's annoying he's 3000 miles away.
So who is Jerome and where's he at
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So who is Jerome and where's he at
He's in Ohio sadly
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Works at street machinery
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Well thanks for spoiling the second episode for me. I think that they said that it was real patina not faux-tina.

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Some of it may be real, but the red showing through black was purposely done.
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Those look great.....some of the most realistic I've seen. I'd be interested in knowing what something like that would cost. I did paint/body work for years.....but that was almost 20 years ago. I want to do something like that to my truck eventually.
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