Its nice to have those to pics right next to each other you can see why i would make the door longer. And i also realy love the slanted post look i also plan on extending the front fender and drop the bumper. Oh and also theres no chop in my pic. Its the stock roof hight i didnt lower it just shortend l
] ok so heres what im thinking. Slanted post shortend roof. Lengthend door and filler between the trunk and back window. The roof actly looks like it will shorten easyely. I just cut it and moved it forward looks right[/QUOTE] Okay, this Hudson VISUALIZATION stuff is giving me a serious Hudson hard-on. If JamesD could bear with this WONDERFUL stylistic exercise here, I have always had a vision (pre-PhotoShop). Please try and visualize the car -- JUST as Double- Aaron has it above, THEN fill those back windows with the shark-gill effect. (I know that JamesD can see this in his mind's eye. And it would compliment the roof lines.)
Okay, this Hudson VISUALIZATION stuff is giving me a serious Hudson hard-on. If JamesD could bear with this WONDERFUL stylistic exercise here, I have always had a vision (pre-PhotoShop). Please try and visualize the car -- JUST as Double- Aaron has it above, THEN fill those back windows with the shark-gill effect. (I know that JamesD can see this in his mind's eye. And it would compliment the roof lines.) [/QUOTE Ya that was my vision. Ive never photochoped it before. Today is a first and i realy like it
Thank you very much that means alot. I plan on building that.. if anybody needs a photoshop done on there car let me know. Its fun
Very nice, but it seems like something you'd dump a poopload of time and money into, and only get a fraction of that back when it's time to move on.
If you had a second pair of 4 door front doors to cut up, you could use the front half of the donor passenger door to stretch the back of the driver's door, and vice versa, which would give you the door length and it'd already have the nice slant to the B-pillar since that half has the slant for the windshield. Plus it'd be symmetrical. Does that make sense? That would also leave you with all of the old rear doors to use to fill in the resulting hole in the rear quarter panels. I would think an extra pair of 4 door front doors would be fairly easy to find, a lot easier than coupe doors for sure. I think that's basically how the 3 window door frames were made for Billy Gibbons' Copperhed.
Not a bad idea. I like your thought on that. I dont have cash to just go out and by donor doors un less some body wants to donate some to a starveing artist ha ha. But i do have a junk yard with a few older cars and i can cut off anything i want for very little money.. so i will keep that in mind
There aren't any shark fins here. I guess I should have said GILLS -- think '74 Charger SE. That should give you the mental picture. And, the hardtop looks fine.
This door idea doesn't work as the contours on the front half of the doors are very different than the back half. and the profile of the door posts are different front top and back You could get it done with one seam in the door if you had a extras by cutting the existing door a couple inches from the back jamb then use the donor door cut long butted the the front half saves a big ass ache making jambs. I'll give you doors if you can get them picked up. Dave Hitch FBBF Btw the hardtop looks the best IMHO keep this in mind... When building a custom less is always MORE! That xtreme b pillar doesn't look "right" to me. When I built my Hudson I tried to build a full custom but make it look like the Hudson designers should have. Just my opinion Dave Hitch FBBF
Round the lower door edges. It will smooth the lines out....huge difference. Cheers and beers Hodge (51 pacemaker)
I remember a lime-ish/gold-ish 2 door that was chopped with molded show pipes and green "kinda-seaweed" flames, from maybe 5 or so years ago, i think mooneyes xmas? Might have been from the Shredders. I seem to remember it was a nice car, but far too long ago to be sure. Anybody?
Yes i agree i like the slanted post but am realy starting to like the ht consept. I may go that way. It would be the eayest but every one seems to like that the best. Thanks for your imput
I vote for the hardtop. Or how about going this route? Here's a pic of a print I bought at Disneyland . It's Chip Foose's rendition of Doc Hudson parked in front of the haunted mansion. I'm sure you guys have seen this before, but I thought I'd share. I know this is a hardtop too, and a coupe, not a sedan like the one above.
I cant chop it theres not enough room.. and id have to slant posts with the unique hudson curved glass.. also they look a bit cartoonish with the drastic chops. I want it to look like its natural.. so people will wonder whats different .. also look at the shortness of the front door. They look odd with the giant 1/4 pannel.. put em side by side and youl see what i mean.
It´ll look pretty odd with eight foot long front doors too. Those are stock two door doors on the grey car.