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Hot Rods Chop top prices

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by iwanaflattie, Sep 15, 2019.

  1. ekimneirbo
    Joined: Apr 29, 2017
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    Don't think someone would pay that much for chopping a pick up..........I can see that kind of price for a car with a swoopy back roof, and custom window shaping, but a simple pickup truck shouldn't cost anywhere near that.
     
  2. dart4forte
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    I don’t know. I watched a YouTube vid of Bad Chad chopping a top. Watching it on a vid vs a TV show gives a better idea on what it takes. Of course the guys like Ian and Chad make it so easy with it being one in an afternoon
     
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  3. patterg2003
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  4. If you feel you can complete the welding and do the finish work as you mentioned in your initial post; there should be no reason you couldn't study it a bit and do the whole job.
     
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  5. Kona Cruisers
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    AD truck, with its inner structure chopped finished in metal no body work or paint.
    160-200 hours. Im 85 and hour + 20% on material. and about a 150-200 shop supply fee.

    it would 100% be a T&M job, but suspect 18500 for a 2.5-3.0 chop
     
  6. CSPIDY
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    Season 8 episode 5 of Full Custom Garage
    Ian is the best
    do it yourself
     
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  7. dart4forte
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    was that the old Chevy truck he was doing for the older gentleman?
     
  8. ekimneirbo
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    ekimneirbo

    Has anyone been to a car show or a workshop where they chopped a top while you watched them ?
     
  9. Frames
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    Practice hammer welding. I learned [ with a torch ] building cut down Wisconsin modifieds. Got real good at it. Even hammer welded in the roof insert.---- The Chevy PU. Welded in a 2" strip across the roof and a strip down the middle. Welded up the seam above the windshield. All metal finished. . Now using T I G.---- img631.jpg img599.jpg img611.jpg Fiberglass Willys. I new Ohio George chopped his 33 4". I had the copy shop copy a magazine picture to scale. With a scirrors I chopped the top 5.5" in back and 5" in front and knew the other cuts I had to make. I layed the W/S back.
     
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  10. I wanted something like this.
    C4FED531-747C-4A0F-ACFF-D08123C32B3D.jpeg
    In the end I left it unchopped
    20240323_094243.jpg
    And spent the money on a little fun hotrod.
     
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  11. CSPIDY
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    Not the old Chevy, I don’t think he chopped that one
    not sure what the brand was, it had a funky rad shell
     
  12. ekimneirbo
    Joined: Apr 29, 2017
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    ekimneirbo

    m.roadkillcustoms.com/how-to-chop-a-top-in-3-hours/
     
  13. ekimneirbo
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    ekimneirbo

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