Is patina still in?
Just wondering if patina 1960-1966 c10s are still in?
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I always get compliments When I take this out. :metal:
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I guess both patina and paint will always be in
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I think you're right. I like paint with shine but am currently building a patina'd 1960 for a customer. It contradicts everything I would normally do but he's the boss. Preserving 'the look' is actually costing him considerably more money in the long run.
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As someone who restores or refreshes projects strictly to sell when done (so that I can move on to the next one, it's my retirement hobby), I can see doing it either way. Different target audience, but there are buyers for either style.
That said, I'm as picky about my patina as I am about paint. And I rarely find what I consider to be good patina candidates, so most everything I do ends up with fresh paint and all that. In my current case, the patina train left the station long before I bought it as a stalled project. This was what it already looked like when I picked it up... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...C_1200x900.jpg |
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Looks great. I agree with you.
I hate rust. Not being able to blast and remove all of the rust makes me cringe. That's my biggest problem with preserving patina. Along with all of the beautiful patina came a lot of rust that needed to be removed. You can see plenty of pictures in another active thread below this one where I had to replace the floor. I bet I spent 3-4 days stripping rust. 1 day at the blaster and I could have had the whole thing in epoxy and not had the fear that the rust was going to come back out of the pits. But the blaster was not an option. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=830891 Quote:
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I would have liked to have had one with a patina that told about his life.
My truck had no patina, it was just primed and completely rusted, now it's getting a new life and starting over I think. |
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Not in my case. I think there a fine line between tasteful and junky. My longbed definitely crossed that line.
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But my shortbed did not, so I left it for a long time. Eventually though, I grew tired of having the "Shady Oaks" truck and repainted it.
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Here is one I built.https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...01a66537_c.jpgIMG_5800 by Daniel Crymes, on Flickr
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I completely agree with what Tim (special-K) said.
The original paint, patina trucks with all the original sheet metal is the type of patina I like best. When it's all one color is great too. I'm not a huge fan of the patina on my 63 because it's been pieced together from several different trucks to get less rusty panels. If it was all one color, I probably wouldn't do a full repaint |
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What I learned by reading this site is that the 60' I'm working on has two different colors of primer under the original paint. The doors and cab have a red oxide primer under the blue. The rest of the truck has black primer under the original blue paint. This apparently was the way it was at Chevrolet.
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I love patina
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After having several cars with 'High Dollar" paint jobs the reduction in stress by having something that is not perfect is rather refreshing.
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Patina will always be in . Good paint jobs are not always in the budget. For me though, original paint is a must. Fake patina can go away
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I like an original paint with just a little patina. If there is any RUST it should be dealt with. As they say, rust never sleeps. On the other hand, a nice paint job has gotten outrageously expensive, especially if any body work is wanted. I am going for a nice paint job. I've spent too much money and time at this point. I'm trying to get the truck as ready as possible with what skills I have before I get the job done.
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Having a truck like this with the original paintwork is a completely different task, keeping it running and in good condition.
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Original paint will always be in demand, which usually comes with some level of patina/wear. You just can't replicate original once it's been lost.
There has always been a line between more worn original paint with patina/spots of surface rust and neglected rust covered trucks... but where people draw the line between the two is always a hot debate. The rad rod fad made heavy rust covered trucks popular but that seems to have faded away a bit. |
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