Here is a few pics of a 48 Chevy I chopped and painted last December. I can add more pics. This is a business coupe. Chopped 4" in front and laid down in back untill I thought it looked right. Bottom is painted in kustom shop chocolate brown and top is HOK shimrin bc/cc. - Eric IMG_20141116_141318278 by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20141124_201229181 by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20141129_172112524_HDR by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20141207_145541097_HDR by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20141214_203551716_HDR by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20150208_164908417_HDR by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20150315_135003083 by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20150406_182831390_HDR by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20150412_170331758_HDR by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM IMG_20150412_170424563 by yetiskustoms posted Nov 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM
You did a good job, those sagging door handles are tough to fix, a brass part inside of the latch wears out, fixable but a good amount of work. Keep up the good work.
Love the chop, the spots look like you're trying too hard, interrupts the beautiful lines that you created.
The spots were originally on the car and in good condition, so we opted to keep them. Installed by the original owner. Cool little history the car had
So in the end you wound up making all new sail panels, it looks very good, nice and smooth almost Fleetline like with a low windshield height. I like that you retained the belt molding around the roof. I have been struggling on where to do a roof color cut off on my '47 coupe and where you did it on the reveal under the wiper towers is what I was thinking of myself and it looks good, now I know where to do mine. Do you have a slightly lower shot like the one with the spotlight that shows how you did the color change at the edge of the cowl/A pillar?
No criticism of the work or the finished product!!! but, when I was looking at the lines in this car, especially after looking at the photo you have of the center brace in the back window as it was getting welded in; it may have been the angle of the car but I thought a pair of those rear quarter windows might have looked nice put in place of the original square window? Something about the slant of the car body and the arc of the windows made me wonder what that might have looked like.
Funny, this was a topic of debate. Everyone including myself liked the split rear window look. Just didn't have access to a Ford style one or we would of done it. Thanks!
Thanks for that. It's just a thought that crossed my mind while looking at the photos. I think though, it would have needed to have been an oval split window, even though, as I said, looking at the rear quarter window is what cause that to pop into my mind as a what if? Did you guys get to the actual point, when you had the window shape welded in, of considering trying different shaped openings using cardboard templates to overlay the opening, or you were just discussing options?
Never really considered changing the rear window untill we saw the bracing welded in. We can always go back and weld one in. The quarter windows were just a natural transformation with the flow of the chop. I still have the template so I could mirror them for rear windows at some point if needed
Hello Yetiskustoms, greetings from Germany. Do you have more pics from your cuts? Where you cut to chop? Shoplifters C.C.
Hope this helps Kia, this is just after chopping and getting the flow right. I took 4" out of the A pillar and set the back where I thought it looked the best
Good looking car sr! The chop came out great and those lines are looking nice and sharp!! I also have a 48 Chevy coupe would you be interested in chopping mine!
Let me know if I have to fly you in to riverside California ..what would be the magic number for something like this !!? Unless bbq and beer would do
Message me through my instagram if you do that. I dont come on here much anymore. Username 54guy. Le ts talk!