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7 August 2008

Golden Auto

Gold leafed Porsche Boxster

The second post in my car exterior-themed series is this: a Porsche covered in gold leaf. A gold-plated car would be cool, but gold leafing is an old world craft I enjoy practicing and reading about.

Gold leaf is only a few microns thick, so a little goes a long way. One booklet of 100 sheets of 3.5″ x 3.5″ gold leaf (23 carat) currently costs about $50, and a pack of 20 books is around $600. Assuming it takes 100 sheets to coat one fender, and assuming one fender equals approximately 10% of the surface area of the car, it may have taken no more than $1000 to finish this car surface with gold leaf.

Of course the edges are visible, as with any flat surface gilding.

7 August 2008

Color Change via Wrap

Okay, the main reason I haven’t posted in some time is that restoring my ‘63 Falcon takes lots of time. But it’s currently at the body shop for paint, so I have some free time again. Now for a couple of car paint-themed posts.

Vehicle wrap, plain white

First, I thought this was pretty neat: someone had a full vehicle wrap done on their BMW 3-series; not completely unheard of, except that the wrap contains no graphics. That’s right, this was done simply to change the car’s color. Brilliant, until you factor in the 2-4k cost of such a labor-intensive job. I still think it’s a neat idea, and could lead the way to instant color changes for your car.

Found on cardomain.com.