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Well it started with the VeeDub and rat rod guys just getting barn finds and slamming them and driving them exactly the way they were found.
Take it for what it is. Most people in this area don't have the open mindedness to see it as inventive and new and original. Because trust me most Hondas you find are in need of restoration dont have rusted hoods. They have a bunch of fiberglass and bondo and chrome tail lights.
haha. i dont care what other people do to their cars at all, its just funny that im trying to de-rust my torino and these guys are trying to make theirs rusty. too bad the parts arent interchangeable...
Looks good, now hit it with a layer of clear to give it that wetshine look. :P
Thanks man. This winter weather really brought out the rust. I guess from all the salt they were putting out. I haven't quite decided whether or not I am going to keep it like that. That hood is junk either way, so it wasn't a complete waste of a hood. Thanks for the love Drag!
haha. i dont care what other people do to their cars at all, its just funny that im trying to de-rust my torino and these guys are trying to make theirs rusty. too bad the parts arent interchangeable...
that is kind of cool how it started though
that's what im saying...ive spent plenty of time tying to prevent rust, why would someone want to do the opposite?
if it has, ill start the cracked windshield craze. brb, getting hammer.
Sorry,I so started that trend too like 10 years ago.I knew it'd be the next big thing,so I ran into a truck with my Civic,busting the windshield.Now I see cracked windshields all over the place.Nut riders.