Really clean job. I would've enjoyed seeing the welder fabricator resolve his problem with the side back windows and the rebuilding of the new drip rail at the windshield. Rol
Great video with good ideas on different ways which to do a chop. I personally like the idea of leaving the rear window as big as possible and look right.👍
Top notch. Beautifully done. True craftsmanship. More to it than any would think. Angles, curves just right. Looks streamlined and very complimentary to the rest of the bodies design. Thats going to be a show stopper. Congratulations you have a amazing team. Thank you for sharing. Cheers from Alberta.
The thumbnail is a picture of the 15 oz coupe.. a '34 coupe and an absolute legend of drag racing. Some have called it the BADDEST hot rod of all time. It's hands down my favorite '34 Ford coupe of all time. It was click bait for the channel to use it like that.. I hate click bait so much that I refuse to subscribe to channels that use click bait photos as thumbnails.
There is nothing that says "I'm now an old man" more than driving an unchopped 1933-34 coupe or sedan. These cars go from being horrible looking to totally bad ass when they get chopped.
Some beautiful fabrication and metalwork !
Beautiful. 👍
Thanks for showing all the steps involved here. Once its finished and painted we'd never know what went into it. Gary is Gold.
I love watching professionals do old tin! So much fun and creativity!
OUTSTANDING!!! ❤
That is some metal magic!!! so much fun to watch
Killer work bye the way !
Nice job it’s going to be bad ass hopefully the guy goes with the old school look 👍🏻
Really clean job. I would've enjoyed seeing the welder fabricator resolve his problem with the side back windows and the rebuilding of the new drip rail at the windshield. Rol
Nailed the chop on this '34 5 window Ford!
Enjoyed this very much I love watching the old guys show there trade
True artisans at work. It does my heart good! Great vid by the way. Five star performance. Thanks. 😃
One of my favorite car great video thanks
Great video with good ideas on different ways which to do a chop. I personally like the idea of leaving the rear window as big as possible and look right.👍
Top notch. Beautifully done. True craftsmanship. More to it than any would think. Angles, curves just right. Looks streamlined and very complimentary to the rest of the bodies design. Thats going to be a show stopper. Congratulations you have a amazing team. Thank you for sharing. Cheers from Alberta.
Looking perfect 👍👍
Nailed it👌
How many hours on that chop with slant windsheild , would you say ?
Around 40 hours
The vise he was using looked as old as the body
why was the 15oz coupe used for the bait cover on this video, I scanned this video and it played no part what so ever ?
It was the inspiration car the client wanted as the chop.
thank you @@killerkustoms
your thumbnail says 35 ford..
35 ford brought me here...guess I'll stay. Good job
The thumbnail is a picture of the 15 oz coupe.. a '34 coupe and an absolute legend of drag racing. Some have called it the BADDEST hot rod of all time. It's hands down my favorite '34 Ford coupe of all time. It was click bait for the channel to use it like that.. I hate click bait so much that I refuse to subscribe to channels that use click bait photos as thumbnails.
There is nothing that says "I'm now an old man" more than driving an unchopped 1933-34 coupe or sedan. These cars go from being horrible looking to totally bad ass when they get chopped.
disappointing not showing filling the roof one the hardest parts!
Chop it another inch....
Destroying History one car at a time.