Has the "patina" trend caught on here yet?

well i don't think i like the "fake" patina cars where guys have tried to create aging with paint or acid or other chemicals. however, i restored my 68 barracuda formula s in what i would call "survivor" restoration. some guys just call cars like mine "nice drivers." i have nothing against the "museum quality" mopars i've seen at car cruises and the tv show "graveyard carz" appears to have as their claim to fame "cars that look just like they did when they rolled off the assembly line." that's fine. but my thought of "survivor" restoration was not to try and fix every single flaw in my car. i had an "assembly line quality" 68 barracuda once - 44 years ago. i don't look like i did back then so i wanted to drive a car that looked like it had "aged" along with me. everyone should build the car they want, i did. but i do enjoy seeing "new" old mopars. here's a pic of my engine compartment showing chipped paint on the valve covers and other flaws.