1932 Ford Coupe
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2 18 May 2020, 14:09
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I always use the Ford when I want to "age quickly" a model. It should only look burned by the sun. Nothing wild, no rusting through
I always use the Ford when I want to "age quickly" a model. It should only look burned by the sun. Nothing wild, no rusting through