I Loved the Look of This Weird Paint.

One missing windshield was all it took to sideline this original Hot Wheels Hot Heap for decades. Since replacement parts were impossible to find, I modified a windshield from a 25th Anniversary Patty Wagon, restored the original Spectraflame finish in Antifreeze Green, and shared a painting method that produced far better results than the factory mixing ratios. Sometimes the best restoration starts by making the missing parts yourself. 0:04 – Can a Hot Heap Be Saved Without Original Parts? 0:57 – Making a Custom Windshield From a Patty Wagon 2:30 – Three Redlines Saved From One Donor Car 5:26 – Stripping the Original Spectraflame Paint 6:50 – Polishing the Bare Zinc Body 8:21 – Spraying Antifreeze Green Spectraflame 10:16 – Reassembly With Fresh Wheels and Custom Glass 12:18 – Comparing the New Spectraflame Painting Method FOLLOW THE ADVENTURES 🎥 Northern Gold (Prospecting Channel) YouTube: @NGProspecting 📍 Northern Gold Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🚗 Diecast Resurrection Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... #hotwheels #hotwheelscustoms #diecast #diecastcars #customdiecast