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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I'll admit this whole rat look / faked patina scene that's popular in the VW and Retro Scenes leaves me cold. It's been going on for many many years in the aircooled and watercooled VW scene and it's just not for me.
A car with real patina that has just had it's mechanicals upgraded/sorted is a different ball game. Take this gorgeous Porsche 57 Speedster owned by a DDK member - no need to restore it, just look after it and preserve it's battle scars. In fact I think t would be a crime to restore it's external appearance.
Faking rust though? I'll pass thanks
: I was surfing around online looking at old BMW E28's (the old skool
: 5 series).. and I stumbled across this.. I love that this guy
: rescued this old banger and made something of it - and kept
: 'reinventing it'... pics below show it in it's 'fresh rust'
: guise.. he didn't stop there.. but I love it!!
: It's very picture heavy, so wait for the pics to load..
: http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10970
: Rust...
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: Stewart
: - Heuerville
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