Josh McPherson is the creator of Yeah Buddy Garage, where he documents classic truck builds, restorations, road trips, and hands-on garage projects. Known for his practical approach and family-friendl ...
JOSH MCPHERSON
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September 25, 2023
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c10
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If you’re like me, you LOVE original-paint classic trucks. There’s something about looking over the original paintjob and getting a glimpse at how the truck was treated—or abused—in the past. My OG paint ’67 C10 has a lot of character and most of it came from work on a farm. Now that this original-paint beauty earned its stripes and now resides indoors, it’s time to protect that original paint that has been neglected for 56 years. There are a couple of different ways you can protect and preserve your original paint.

Sweet Patina has developed a product it calls the patina “Sauce” that has more than 20 ingredients that make up the proprietary blend, making the product one-of-a-kind. The patina “Sauce” provides a luminous finish that shows the character, depth, and beauty of your patinaed ride. It helps prevent further deterioration, preserve the patina, offer a layer of water-resistant protection that helps inhibit rust, and polymerize to a hard finish.
For Project Last Chance, preserving originality was more important than achieving a showroom appearance. Because this truck still wears its factory paint and carries decades of history from its working life on a Louisiana farm, I wanted a solution that could be removed, reapplied, or changed in the future without permanently altering the truck.
| Feature | Clearcoat | Patina Sauce |
| Permanent | Yes | No |
| Reversible | No | Yes |
| Maintenance | Minimal | Reapply periodically |
| Risk to Original Paint | Higher | Lower |
| Appearance | Sealed finish | Natural finish |
| Future Restoration Options | Limited | Preserved |













After applying Sweet Patina Sauce, we immediately noticed stronger color contrast, improved depth in the remaining original paint, and excellent water beading characteristics. The finish looked richer without appearing overly glossy or artificial. Most importantly, the truck maintained its authentic farm-truck character while gaining a layer of protection against moisture and future deterioration.
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Yes, but many enthusiasts avoid clearcoating original paint because removing a failed clearcoat later can be difficult without affecting the paint underneath.
Most non-permanent patina protectants should be inspected every few months and reapplied as needed depending on storage conditions and weather exposure.
Patina Sauce helps reduce moisture exposure and slow deterioration, but it does not repair existing rust damage.
Yes. Many enthusiasts use it on lightly rusted surfaces after cleaning away dirt and contaminants.
Not when done carefully. The goal is to remove oxidation and contaminants while preserving as much original paint as possible.
Follow the complete build of our 1967 Patina C10 from teardown to final assembly.
Josh McPherson is the creator of Yeah Buddy Garage, where he documents classic truck builds, restorations, road trips, and hands-on garage projects. Known for his practical approach and family-friendl ...
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