What are your thoughts on this SF #1 challenger that has just sold on ebay?
Is the roof colour and the amber glazing as a result of exposure to a high level of sunlight or a very smokey environment? I am not convinced on the light exposure arguement as the cream colour is uniform over its entirety. The glazing does not look uniform so could this be as a result of smoke??
An unusual piece that i would probably have bid on had i noticed it prior to the listing ending.
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/321654418803?nav=WATCHING_ENDED
Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
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Re: Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
Looks like long term exposure to strong light - this is coming from Australia so the red paint could have been protected by tinted windows but that wouldnt stop the plastic from discolouring
Re: Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
Thanks Mick, i kind of discounted the light exposure being responsible due to the uniformity of the discolouration, however it must be possiblity due to the models geographical location.SMS88 wrote:Looks like long term exposure to strong light - this is coming from Australia so the red paint could have been protected by tinted windows but that wouldnt stop the plastic from discolouring
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Re: Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
Hi Alex,
Southern Hemisphere UV damage due to ozone hole - Mick's right. See a few of these like this in NZ too. Clear windscreens on late Lesney SF models going this colour is the telltale sign. Even in my dim dark mancave I keep models on display only a few weeks at a time for fear of this happening. Actually, time I rotated the display again - very sunny most days at the moment being mid-summer here.
Cheers,
Gavin
Southern Hemisphere UV damage due to ozone hole - Mick's right. See a few of these like this in NZ too. Clear windscreens on late Lesney SF models going this colour is the telltale sign. Even in my dim dark mancave I keep models on display only a few weeks at a time for fear of this happening. Actually, time I rotated the display again - very sunny most days at the moment being mid-summer here.
Cheers,
Gavin
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Re: Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
Its quite surprising how quickly paint can fade even when sat on a north facing windowsill, I have a bugie vw pick-up that I repainted green with humbrol enamel, It sat on my windowsill for 6 months and is now badly faded on one side.
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In sunny Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK
Re: Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
All the talk of paint fade keeps me up at night. I display my cars in a room void of direct sunlight, but not a vault either so there is natural light there. I have even switched all the light bulbs to LED but I still worry about fade.
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Re: Unusual roof colour SF#1 Dodge Challenger
Imagine the tan you would have on one side Nick if you sat on your windowsill for 6 months!!!nickjones wrote:Its quite surprising how quickly paint can fade even when sat on a north facing windowsill, I have a bugie vw pick-up that I repainted green with humbrol enamel, It sat on my windowsill for 6 months and is now badly faded on one side.
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"