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For you patina lovers!

West Tn Dawg

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Actually pretty cool!
 

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BoureeOne

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Mar 28, 2011
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Madisonville, La
It's certainly interesting. Just don't think I would spend 5k to make my truck look like its been sitting in the bottom of a lake for a few years.
 

okie4570

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NW OK
Put that wrap on an EB, claim it's a barn find and it will quadruple the value lol :)
 

Mark

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Bronco Klutz
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Aug 29, 2003
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Loc.
NW Indiana
I think patina is slight discoloration due to oxidation.
I would call that rusted pitted muddy crappola. lol
 
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