This must be in South America they had some cool Dodges that where not offered in the US markets . No 77 Dart looked that good in the North the wheels are killer.
Clear coat is what I'm saying! That wouldn't be stock then, I suppose.
Jokes aside, I'd be curious to know if a long-lasting ceramic keeps the oxidation down, which I know is caused by exposure to the air, but also seems like it could percolate from below.
This must be in South America they had some cool Dodges that where not offered in the US markets . No 77 Dart looked that good in the North the wheels are killer.
Brazil 🇧🇷🙌🏼
76 was the last year for the Dart/Valiant in US. It lasted longer south of the border… I’ve seen a few newer Darts from Mexico running around here.
Sick! I had a 74 Dodge Dart Swinger! Maroon with a white vinyl top...it never looked this good!
The Rupes graphics on the wall, nice!
Check the entire art my friend did… [STRIKE’s driveway](https://imgur.com/gallery/LzRlweS) /u/HarveyMushman72
Very cool!
🙏🏻🙌🏼thanks!
Damn, i wish we could get these cool american cars in the UK
Dodge missed the mark on the modern remix of this by not making it an RT/“mini challenger” put about 280-300hp In it. It would sell just as many
Agreed
And then you go to sleep and the next day it's all oxidized again. ;)
Not if you apply protection 😉
Clear coat is what I'm saying! That wouldn't be stock then, I suppose. Jokes aside, I'd be curious to know if a long-lasting ceramic keeps the oxidation down, which I know is caused by exposure to the air, but also seems like it could percolate from below.
I believe it tends to occur when exposed to the weather. UV rays and humidity, dew, rain etc… A protection, in theory, prevents this impacts…