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02-11-2010, 03:22 AM | #1 |
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Re: Patina, shop logo'd, rusty trucks?
Does anyone have any patina ideas for the truck thats in the build thread in my sig. My plans of putting an ls motor in it are going to have to wait, but I'd really like to drive it and get it on the road. All help is appreciated. Thanks
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02-15-2010, 01:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: Patina, shop logo'd, rusty trucks?
i`d leave it if it was mine... The LS is on hold? be very sweet to lower it 2-4 like you want, 6.0 cam swapped. maybe get rid of the turtle shell and splash a lil paint remover on the primered hood... ha
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06-11-2008, 03:38 AM | #3 |
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it aint a truck but it is pintia enuf for me it is my 1980 indy pace car trans am
even has tape on the spoiler where the tail lights were broken outt and taped back in untill they fell out all together
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06-11-2008, 07:28 AM | #4 |
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That is a killer truck Houp!
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Isn't it, my son LOVES that truck! When he saw it at the show, he told my wife to buy it for him..... I said, yeah mom, buy the boys another truck!!
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forgot about this one....
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Saw this one at a show a few weeks back....
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And then this old girl has a bit of a patina to her....
Patina does mean Character right? Last edited by Number98; 06-11-2008 at 08:14 AM. |
06-11-2008, 08:19 AM | #9 |
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here is a pretty cool brand-X ride!
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06-11-2008, 01:46 PM | #10 |
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Waht does/is "Patina" mean?
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What kind of truck is that and what year?
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this year's World of Wheels. the display was as cool as the rig!
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what did u all think of my trans am pintia lol
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Ahh! nevermind now.
Patina - a coating of various chemical compounds such as oxides or carbonates formed on the surface of metal during exposure to weathering. |
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To be honest I could never understand the fascination with a truck with a clapped out paint job except as the beginning of a project to make a nice truck out of.
It might be because I come from an era that most guys wouldn't be seen driving to town in such a truck and there are so many around here that look like that that they don't have a lot of appeal. I really can't understand the thinking of anyone who would spend real money to fake a worn paint job or sign. Buy the truck with worn paint and signs from a long gone shop or lumber yard, sure that might be cool for a while but to take a decent truck and do a fake "patina" job on it doesn't cut it for me. That said I think that at the moment both of my trucks qualify for the patina list on their own merit and a bit of neglect of late. The daily driver 71 GMC (has a chev nose) has the original orange paint with 54 holes that my uncle drilled in various places to mount different things. door dents due to the big west coast mirrors hitting trees and fence posts. It runs, drives and goes 50 miles a day at `12.5 mpg The truck that gives my screen name is my chopped 48. That isn't "patina" it's well faded purple primer well aged in the sun. It may make the trip to Bonneville that way this year though just to save a few bucks by not doing a fresh primer job. |
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Okay this one is officially mine.
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Great pics! Keep 'em comin!
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hey rustspot what do u think of my RUSTY TRANS AM LOL
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