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KillBillet Member hoitink got himself a free 2 door 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe so he opted to section it 3 inches and chop the top 4 inches.
[More…]Street Rodder Magazine taps Honest Charley Garage to tackle the roof chop to bring the 1951 Ford one step closer.
[More…]This is a top chop on a 1946 Ford truck cab we did overnight in 3 hours — there are a few tips in the video intended to make chops easier.
[More…]This video short documents a 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline Top Chop by Good Fellows Kustom Shop ~ Front 4″ ~ Middle 5.5″ ~ Rear 2.75″
[More…]This (well narrated) video series documents the build of a 1953 Chevrolet COE (Cab Over Engine) Truck over the course of six years.
[More…]VooDoo Larry created a really great flow on the chop on this one. Not easy to do that on a four-door. The roof has a great coupe contour.
[More…]It took Kjetil Kvipt and his Coupe Devils car club members 9 hours to chop the top on Hans Ola Christensen’s 1947 Buick Sedanette.
[More…]This is a series of narrated examples that cover how to cut curved, laminated windshield glass for chop top build projects.
[More…]Learn the techniques for chopping a top on a 1950 Dodge pickup using MIG and TIG Welders, a Bead Roller, and a Hammer and Dolly Set.
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