They come in different types of rust and patina effects. Just make sure that’s “the look” before you make the big commitment to take it off. Our range of Rust & Patina Wrapping Vinyls are great for giving your vehicle the look of a rat rod. In fact, the vinyl is probably protecting the paint underneath and ironically, one day, in the distant future when every other Toyota truck is all rusted and clapped out, you can peel off your wrap and have the cleanest, most well preserved old truck on the road. It’s like having a temporary tattoo of the words “Limp” and “Bizkit” on your arm and not trying to wash them off. It’s the ultimate chicken-shit move because in the back of your mind you know that you can peel the vinyl off at any time and go back to having a normal truck instead of a Disneyland ride, but for some reason, you choose not to. At least the traditional “fake” patina is something that actually becomes a part of the car. Call me old fashioned, but when it comes to applying fake rust to a car, I’ll take a foam brush from Home Depot over a Photoshop brush from Deviant Art any day of the fucking week. Hodson Motorsports brought us their 1956 'Ford F600 Rat Rod' for a fresh new look This truck is equipped with an original crew cab, 460 big block. In other words, I’m talking about a patina wrap. Your truck is really good looking as well, the first picture if it werent for your dog in the back i would. They dont realize that real patina is more of a gradual fade, and almost has a brown trout appearance up close. It’s all about patina that is not only “not real”, but is actually “fake” on a deeper level. Yours is the nicest faux patina job Ive ever seen. Okay, maybe it’s not really like that at all, but hopefully you get the basic concept: The look is not even about emulating an actual time-weathered patina any more. It’s sort of like the concept of Off-Off Broadway, only for cars.
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