Has the "patina" trend caught on here yet?

I'm a sucker for patina. I think it shows the tests of time the car has been through. I can't really explain why I think surface rust and faded paint look good but most of the time it does to me. I don't like fake patina though. But an Old street car or race car with faded paint, rubber stuck to the lower quarters, dents, or Amy other wear from being driven just looks good to me. And in a way tells a story. I have a couple dents in my car from when I was 16 answers caused by some of the crazy antics of me and my friends. They aren't real noticeable but there. I've thought about repairing them but can't bring myself to it. Every time I look at them I remember the fun times of how they got there. No matter what people will hate and love patina. I love it, my car has it. And to those who think its a piece can KMA. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a lazy body man, I have my degree in collision repair and worked at a resto shop for a few years. I just like my duster on a little of the rough side. A row of 15 perfectly restored cars will get ignored next to a car that shows patina and history