My kinda Hellcat

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Jem
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My kinda Hellcat

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Yes well what can you say about that? Looks like someone's wrecked a decent car again :roll: at least it'll only be in need of a repaint.
Always the possibility it was done to cover up some damage I guess.
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Do you think they chemically stripped it? As in is the rusty looking stuff actually metal? Is that even possible with the metallic makeup of modern bodies :scratch:
Hang on...... it’s probably been wrapped! :idea1:

Still looks ‘king horrible!
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PATINA look

it is the trend, so I have been told.
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Yes, vinyl wrapped would be my guess - there's a pick up down this way i've seen a few times with a similar effect - must be from a catalogue somewhere :roll:
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yes its a wrap, there is a local company around here that have just done a new VW van...…………...my opinion...…... jury is still out !
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I hate fake patina, the real thing or don't go there...
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Not for me.......Problem he has is that plastic tends not to rust.....even in the wet areas of the US!!! :help:

Modern cars have too much plastic to make it look good......That and natural patina is very hard to replicate.

I'm also not a fan of stripping cars to bare metal and leaving outside for a few wet days, prior to clear coating!
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love it =D>

this is a wrap, not real rust.
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Not showing for me but I bet I woulda loved it!
Maybe I should Patina wrap the Charger? :-k
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Certainly different, rather like the Pro Mod Daytona complete with leaves etc.
Only £38500, with 13k miles? Seems rather cheap as long as the vinyl comes off without damaging the paint.
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