Here are a few pics of that old kit car I did a camo paint job on some 12 years ago. I bought the Dutton Sierra kit car for £120 and it had been standing for 10 years and was based on a Mk1 Escort.
I twigged it had a possible historic reg number so snapped it up quick, my wife went mad at me for wasting £120 as it looked like a 4 wheel Reliant Robin. So the roof was chopped off and a few other mods made.
I then registered it as a historic vehicle so it was tax exempt and my son who was 6 at the time wanted it in army colours as he put it, so I made the paint job up as I went along with paint scrounged from work, and my son was over the moon.
I kept it on the road very cheap as the insurance was a mear £80 and road tax was free, so it was just a fun vehicle to take the kids out in.
A couple of years later the front suspension busted, so I stuck it on Fleabay and it sold to a guy for £500 and he was not really interested in the condition of it which seemed funny at the time.
A month later I get a call from the Dutton Owners Club as the car is back on Fleabay saying its never been registered!!! and it was pretty much unique in appearance.
The guy had used the logbook to put another kitcar on the road to avoid the SVA test that new built kit cars have to pass and to gain free road tax.
Well it all backfired on him from what I heard and the V5 was given back to the vehicle and it sold for only a few pounds with no V5 etc so the new owner had a great buy.
All this just shows a cammo paint job is great fun and can look good and I must say I like the look of the Disco on this thread, far better paint job than mine on the Dutton.
And my Discos green!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!