custom cabby
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i hope i wont get a similar reaction out of this question as i would on the H.A.M.B. but here goes:
i was going to post this on the body shop thread but i figured since there are alot of viewers here maybe more so than the other.... here goes. as most of know, its not that easy to put a bunch of money into a ride with having a larger family (5 boys), so i have to nickle and dime as much as possible. this being said, i cannot go out and just flip over some green for a "rust bucket" (as my wife would put) that is going to require alot more money to get where i want it to be. so, i have a 68 f100 that is already lowered and raked and all original that i want to make a rat out of. you know, something that looks like it was yanked out of the junk yard and put on the road. now, for the biggest issue.... its stripped down to the bare metal with all its dent and rust glory. how would i go about ratting it out? sure, i could sit it out in the weather and just let it do its own thing, but is there something that i can use to make it weather more in some place than other so it wouldnt look so "uniform" all over? and if there are any pictures out there of something similar that i am talking about, please post.
i was going to post this on the body shop thread but i figured since there are alot of viewers here maybe more so than the other.... here goes. as most of know, its not that easy to put a bunch of money into a ride with having a larger family (5 boys), so i have to nickle and dime as much as possible. this being said, i cannot go out and just flip over some green for a "rust bucket" (as my wife would put) that is going to require alot more money to get where i want it to be. so, i have a 68 f100 that is already lowered and raked and all original that i want to make a rat out of. you know, something that looks like it was yanked out of the junk yard and put on the road. now, for the biggest issue.... its stripped down to the bare metal with all its dent and rust glory. how would i go about ratting it out? sure, i could sit it out in the weather and just let it do its own thing, but is there something that i can use to make it weather more in some place than other so it wouldnt look so "uniform" all over? and if there are any pictures out there of something similar that i am talking about, please post.