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I was at the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, Ca last weekend. I saw this 46 Dodge truck & snapped a couple pics. I like these trucks a lot more than the Chevy/Ford trucks of the same era. My favorite part are the long fenders with ribs. Hope this is the right forum for this truck, even though it's not a 48-53.

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patina #1: One more victory for original patina, that is spectacular. AND you are VERY welcome! Thank you for sharing.

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Looks like mine. Maybe I should leave mine outside and let it age a little more......

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one thing with all the patina "look" now-a-days...somehow a lot of it is looking way to "forced". This truck looks like it was "done" and not "let it be done"

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Oh for sure I don't think it really looks like that from sitting out. I wonder how he got the factory hubcaps on those wheels?

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Faux patina? The bed quite likely, but the cab looks original, but then 'only her hair dresser knows for sure'. The hood looks a lot like mine did as the old paint came down. . . .

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  pflaming said:
Faux patina? The bed quite likely, but the cab looks original, but then 'only her hair dresser knows for sure'. The hood looks a lot like mine did as the old paint came down. . . .

A little too much bare exposed metal IMO to be true patina

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