![]() Since SEMA is known for the wild and out there, this BMW is fitting for its enviroment. Named "Rusty Slammington" by its owner, this SEMA show car's wrap might be the most normal thing about it. BMW 535i Rusty Slammington Image Credit: SEMA Is this a brand new Dodge Charger Scat Pack? Or 100 year old abandoned ghost ship? The rust wrap on this Charger is a bit much, especially considering the windows don't appear to be tinted. Charger Scat Pack With A Rust Wrap Image Credit: Reddit User u/chocolat_ice_cream Even though this Camaro Z/28 isn't a 2020 year model, it captures the essence of the past few months, and still looks sorta cool. This battered 'Bee looks like it comes out of a war zone, or what modern society knows as '2020'. Bumbleebee Has Had A Rough Life Image Credit: Wrapzone It looks like bad paint, went worse, and you know there's, ironically, a perfect paint job underneath the paint-faded and matte primer wrap. This isn't necessarily a rust wrap, because there doesn't appear to be any simulated rust on it, but more so a Mustang project car wrap. Ford Mustang Wrapped As A Project Car Image Credit: 13 Three Motorsports The project, called #PaintisDead, combines Martini livery with a rust wrap, giving it a well-raced look. This Porsche actually looks pretty sick, while not going over the edge, well, not as much as a rust wrap could. ![]() The last time this kitty was spotted, it was up for sale through $49,000, we wonder where it is now? Martini Porsche 911 GT3 RS Image Credit: WrapZone ![]() What do you do when you have a 707-horsepower Challenger Hellcat? Probably not patina wrap it, unless you're the owner of this blown Dodge. Patina Hellcat Vinyl Wrap Image Credit: Car Gurus While we ponder what may have happened to these wraps by now, check out some mild to wild rust-wrapped cars. Some of the wraps from this era look like the car had been through a war zone, carrying some stories under the hood, while others look all they carry is a high-risk of tetanus. Rust wrapping, and wrapping in general, is a trend that had some major steam for a few years around 2014. Call it nostalgia, or confusion, Motorious revisits this strange trend.
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