EMoeller
Well-known member
- First Name
- Eric
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2023
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- Location
- West Marin, California
- Vehicles
- Porsches (992 Turbo S, 993 Turbo, 993 Targa)
- Occupation
- Geologist
Then I’d like a wrap like that (the OPs photos). Maybe not initially but I would do this of wrap before I’d doDelorean owner here. I promise you there will be no patina on your CT. It will look almost the same after several decades, and probably long after youre dead. What you've shown is Corten I think, with about 2 years of weathering. It's an architectural steel designed to oxidize with a pleasing patina, which then passivates it to stop rot. Very different than the 304 the CT is made out of. Sorry man. For what it's worth I agree with you that the patina would be cool.
Don't know if its just me but the reports of a bit of rust on the stainless steel don't really bother me, I actually think that the steel could end up looking extremely cool with a bit of weathering.
Look at some of these images of older stainless steel I would love this kind of aesthetic on the cybertruck. I'm debating not having any wrap at all because I think I might want this kind of look, gives the car more character. And if at any point you get bored of it, you can buff it away. The real question is how will the steel look as it ages, how much variance will there be depending on the environment and will it be the kind people like. I wish there was some way to figure this out without having to wait a few years.
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I'd actually consider getting a wrap like this! As others have noted the CT won't ever naturally have this patina and I think it looks bad ass...
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