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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JeffreyJames, Dec 6, 2010.

  1. Baron
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    And that was only back in 2004!
     
  2. koolkemp
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    My old 48 Chevy 4 door turned pick-up it was 5 or 6 inches I cant remember now lol.

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  3. C H O P
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    Chopped my 4dr 30' 6 1/2 inches.
     

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  4. 296moon
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    from england

  5. willburton7
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    Heres my merc, Not done yet. I have some more recent pics but have not had time to upload them yet. 5" straight side post with long quarter windows.

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  6. Baron
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    Roof line looks perfect.Splitting the top is the trick to get the "bump"out. Look forward to seeing more pics. Nice job.

     
  7. Da Tinman
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    2 1/2" out of the windows, 1 1/2" de-crowning. Stock rear winder. Customers truck.
     
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  8. padorey
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    Close to a 53 Chevy, 53 Buick Super Riveria 2 & 1/2 chop, 55 Buick door tops and quarter panels open up side windows, so it does't look choped from the side. But looks choppede front and back. Also 50 Buick trunk lid adds to the flow of the car.
     

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  9. blvd
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    a 54 i chopped foe a customer the car is not done yet .its about 4 up front 4 1/2 in the back and 6 out of the back glass
     

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  10. blvd
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    heres some more
     

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  11. blvd
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    im trying to figure out how to rezise pictures .im not too good with computers.too many buttons .
     
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  12. blvd
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    another one i dont know how to rezise pictures i have a lot more but im having trouble uploading
     

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  13. blvd
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    here we go this is a 40 chevy about 4 in the front and i dont know how much out the back i dont really measure how much i take off.
     

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  14. blvd
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    i was thinking about jb welding it all si it doesnt warp
     

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  15. blvd
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    i have a ton of pictures of the whole process i dont know if its worth posting a tread over. .its not done yet but its real close..
     

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  16. Hamtown Al
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    The FAT RAT...Chopped 5"; shortened 4" by Mike Wiley in NC. First on the road in 1980.
     

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  17. Mike662
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    heres my 54, chopped 4" at the A pillar,3 1/2" B
     

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  18. theHIGHLANDER
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    Wow, I really like that treatment to the deck. Perfect execution of a great idea. I'm impressed.

     
  19. myke
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    Great thread!
     
  20. 416Ford
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    46 Ford, 3" chop with quarter windows shortened, rear window leaned forward, rod used to replace drip edge and top re-skinned (Due to learning curve).


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  21. mgh13
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    Thanks for all the pics!! I have a '50 Plymouth Special Deluxe I'm going to be chopping this Spring and this is giving me a lot of good ideas. Appreciate everyone's contributions.
     
  22. Baron
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    I removed 2 1/2 inches out of this 40 Coupe. Lined up the a-pillars,cut and moved the b pillars back and cut the entire rear part of the roof offoand positioned it where it flowed the best. Hardest part is keeping the 1/4 windows in proportion.
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  23. BrerHair
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    Shit, Baron, now that's an innovative body cart!!! Well, it's not exactly a cart, but it just reeks of Yankee Ingenuity!!:D

    Oh, and the chop is beautiful!!
     
  24. smalljaws
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    from corbin ky

    41 chevy 3 inch chop
     

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  25. adam401
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  26. dawg
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    that's about as perfect as it gets...
     
  27. dawg
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    yes it is...
     
  28. hotrod-40
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