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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Mt. Vernon, WA
Posts: 4,020
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So, I've been wanting to do this for the 9 years I've owned the car. I've photoshopped and photoshopped, from different angles, trying to get a handle on the best way to chop the car. I've been told SO MANY TIMES not to chop it, and that Hudsons look chopped from the factory, blah blah blah. The car always looked *almost* right to me, and 2 inches worth of vertical drop would really clean the lines up.
Last week, I decided to take the plunge. Here's what I started with: ![]() The first step was to remove all the glass. ![]() I carefully laid out the cut lines. Hudsons have a really nice body line where the roof meets the body, and I wanted to keep that. I wanted the chop to look factory. So many guys smooth the line between the roof and the body on chopped cars, eliminating factory reveals and body lines, and I've always thought it looked sloppy that way. I figured that if I cut out the back portions of the rear side windows and set them aside, and then cut out the entire body line area around the rear of the car, I could sink the roof into the body at the package tray area, move the transition peice up to meet the roof, and then fill the gap that opens at the back. Front: ![]() Back: ![]()
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FS: 58 Lincoln Capri, 430, pink: $3,000; 61 Olds 2-door hardtop (bubbletop), 394: $1500. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Mt. Vernon, WA
Posts: 4,020
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Now that everything is laid out, it's time to start cuttng.
I braced the interior and cut the door tops off. Those will be dealt with later. ![]() ![]() ![]() The next step was to cut out the rear corners of the back side windows for use later. Rather than cut directly through them and then have to fabricate new corners, I just cut the whole thing out. ![]() ![]() After both corners were cut, I figured the next step should be to cut along the back, then the A pillars, then the B pillars last. I used a cut off wheel on an angle grinder for some of the cutting and a Sawzall for other bits. ![]() The top comes off!!! ![]()
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FS: 58 Lincoln Capri, 430, pink: $3,000; 61 Olds 2-door hardtop (bubbletop), 394: $1500. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Mt. Vernon, WA
Posts: 4,020
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I then cut 2 inches of vertical drop out of the A pillars, which worked out to 2.5 inches of lineal drop, and trial fit the roof:
![]() ![]() Next, I cut out the reveal line that I wanted to keep, the transition between the trunk area of the body and the roof. I measured and cut. ![]() ![]() ![]() Then, the A pillars were pie cut on the inside edges, to let them bend a bit, and the roof was tacked in place in the front. ![]() ![]() This shot shows how moving the body line forward will keep the line untouched, and open a 4 inch area at the back of the car, just ahead of the trunk to be filled. This basically sections 3 inches out of the rear of the roof under the window, and moves the rear window forward 4 inches. The roof line will still be incredibly long, but not rediculously so... ![]() And finally (for now), here's a side shot showing the height of the side window openings, and a general line of the roof. A big improvement for sure. ![]() More later...
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FS: 58 Lincoln Capri, 430, pink: $3,000; 61 Olds 2-door hardtop (bubbletop), 394: $1500. |
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Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: St Paul, MN
Posts: 965
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Thats great. Keep the progress pics comin. I'm in the same boat with my Stude, that back window is intimidating, tho. You make it look easy.
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She wasn't bad looking, for a girl. Personally I prefer a hopped up motor! |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: DFW USA
Posts: 5,527
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Dude.. a chopped Hudson. You're an animal!
Looks great!
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Buffalo NY
Posts: 416
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After you took the roof off, were you tempted to leave it as a convertible. I like the lines.
BC
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Mt. Vernon, WA
Posts: 4,020
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If I was gonna do that, I'd start with a 4 door. I'm doing that (more or less) with the 39 Zephyr behind the Hudson.
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FS: 58 Lincoln Capri, 430, pink: $3,000; 61 Olds 2-door hardtop (bubbletop), 394: $1500. Last edited by hudsoncustom; 01-17-2008 at 01:13 PM. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Sucksville California
Posts: 8,925
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I love chopped Hudsons....Look foward to seeing it done..
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: the bay
Posts: 145
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that is spot on perfect!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Wyoming, the threshold of hell
Posts: 1,716
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That poor old car, you're a genious.Badass.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: 95008 CA.USA, formerly London, England
Posts: 9,437
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Cool.....lots of work, you make it look easy!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sherman Tx.
Posts: 3,541
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I am diggin it. Looks like its nicely done ...
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Sheboygan, WI
Posts: 1,773
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I was screaming oh please no! Then i saw it .... the chop fits the car perfectly awsome job
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Sonora, California
Posts: 5,077
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Lookeeeng good. From the top the back looks almost as round as a VW bug or a Navion airplane.
Thanks, Kurt |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Beautifull Black Hills of South Dakota
Posts: 28,308
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Looking GREAT! Keep us updated!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Mt. Vernon, WA
Posts: 4,020
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The car only is getting cut 2 inches. I'm not chopping it for the sake of chopping, I'm doing it to improve the lines a bit. Take the "bubble" out of the back end of the car... Thanks for all the kind words. Now the hard part begins.... Hopefully, it shouldn't be TOO much work, because with only a 2 inch chop, the angles created aren't that severe. Just a little clean up here and there and she should be good to go. Like I've said, I've been planning this for 9 years. ha ha
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FS: 58 Lincoln Capri, 430, pink: $3,000; 61 Olds 2-door hardtop (bubbletop), 394: $1500. |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Watching porn and eating Cheetos
Posts: 894
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NICE MERC!!!
Just kidding, I'll bet you get that a lot. Looks fantastic |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Sheboygan, WI
Posts: 1,773
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personally i think merc guys are drooling and wondering why they don't have a hudson instead
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: smokey point wa.
Posts: 5,752
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Lookin good Keith, thats some sweet ride, love the shape..............OLDBEET
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Mt. Vernon, WA
Posts: 4,020
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The Hudson was the first car to really radically change styling after the war, a year before Ford and Mercury, and I wanted to accentuate the "slip stream - jet age" look...
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FS: 58 Lincoln Capri, 430, pink: $3,000; 61 Olds 2-door hardtop (bubbletop), 394: $1500. |
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