Dook status
i think this car looks good. 
but here's my question about this fad:
why do it? seriously?
i understand if you have a 1940's pickup or etc, that's naturally rusted, and you give it a "OEM hot rod look" and embrace the fact that it's a piece of Americana and not touch it for better or worse.
but these cars are at most 20 years old, and they're encouraging the body panels to rust.
now i'm not a certified body guy, but i always thought the best remedy for rust is to cut the section out and replace with fresh metal, then paint.
with this fad their turning cars that could be sold for $2000 into car's that they'll have to PAY someone to buy.

but here's my question about this fad:
why do it? seriously?
i understand if you have a 1940's pickup or etc, that's naturally rusted, and you give it a "OEM hot rod look" and embrace the fact that it's a piece of Americana and not touch it for better or worse.
but these cars are at most 20 years old, and they're encouraging the body panels to rust.
now i'm not a certified body guy, but i always thought the best remedy for rust is to cut the section out and replace with fresh metal, then paint.
with this fad their turning cars that could be sold for $2000 into car's that they'll have to PAY someone to buy.
still that shitty teal color lol












