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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rats28, Jun 13, 2010.

  1. rats28
    Joined: Sep 3, 2008
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    Been thinking about chopping it never done one and my saw is scared to cut away.Im going fenderless on 32 rails and maybe going with a flathead v8 for power picked this coupe up from a lady in her 90's the coupe spent most of it's life in California so the body is in great shape except for the one rear fender well panels i need to replace.Maybe i can sell some of the parts from it to offset some of the cost on my new setup.
     

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  2. ems customer service
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    no!!!! chopping is a great craze again, but does limit the resale value of your car, once it is chopped it can not go back. when looking for a new i never consider chops.
     
  3. Fenders
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    Ummm, from your name are we to guess you are talking about a 1928 coupe?
    Is there a prize for guessing correctly?
    WTF car are you talking about?
     
  4. chillywilly
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    cut that thing!!! Metal is actually re-doable so you could "unchop" a car if you really wanted to.... Slice and dice
     
  5. rats28
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    The blue one it's a 30 coupe
     
  6. movingviolation
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    Do you like chopped coupes? If so chop the thing... if not...dont. Your car and you gotta drive the ****er.... You have to do what make YOU happy. Build it your way, not the way you think other people would build it...
     
  7. 296 V8
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  8. TrannyMan
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    WTFCARES...chopping is for midgets.
     
  9. F&J
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    Highboy on 32 rails depends on the era of the build. Very early rods NO, but 50s/60's style YES

    heck with the saw, plasma is quicker :)
     
  10. Fenders
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    NOW the photos appear..... sorry....

    OK, it's a 30 - 31....
    With fenders, they all deserve a 2" chop.
     
  11. screwball
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    unchopped would not be the same as most fenderless A coupes built today why not buck a trend and go unchopped.
     
  12. arkiehotrods
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    As someone who owned a chopped, fenderless 30 Model A coupe back in the 70s, I say have fun cutting and welding! Nothing wrong with an unchopped Model A, but an A on deuce rails that's chopped a tasteful amount with flathead power is a look that's hard to beat, in my opinion.
     
  13. bonesy
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  14. 19GMC63
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    A subtle chop would be cool... maybe 1 1/2" or so.
     
  15. rats28
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    anyone have any photos of one on 32 rails chopped and unchopped
     
  16. Francisco Plumbero
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    If this is your first chop practice on something cheaper.
     
  17. this is a hot rod site. chop that ****er!
     
  18. pbr40
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    go east coast unchopped and channeled
     
  19. plymouth1952
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    sorry no I see them every day whens the last time you seen a real steel top car uncut. with that said I love a chop top but do a gl*** body and save the steel.
     
  20. rats28
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    anyone from louisiana wanna chop it for me i sure would hate to mess this thing up
     
  21. roddinron
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    That's a very easy car to chop, and unchop. Just save the pieces in a nice little bundle and store them away somewhere, it's only metal.
     
  22. ponchopowered
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  23. iammarvin
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    Cheaper???? Like what? A tree, an onion, the gr***?
    (Oh, that's mow.) Chop away...
     
  24. slammed
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    A little of both chop/channel, paint it black!
     
  25. T.W.Dustin
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    I say no chop - look at the '29 in my avatar and in the pics in my profile. Of course it's your car, but if it were mine I would not chop it.

    Tom
     
  26. Antny
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    I like em unchopped. But I'm an east-coaster. Do whatever turns you on. Nice score, by the way! Congrats.
     
  27. -Brent-
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    Wow, some anti-chop supporters here. Unchopped is cool because Model A's are cool. However 2.5"-3" on a hot rod Model A is a nice modest chop. 4" is my personal favorite because the car starts to get an aggressive look. 5" has a tough look but can look out-of-place on some cars. 6" and more and there are some sacrifices to be considered but all-in-all there are some incredible A coupes with each of the above-mentioned chops.
     
  28. -Brent-
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    There were millions of A's produced... I don't see how chopping a clean car like his is opposite of saving it. :rolleyes:
     
  29. Onelow34
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    they look good chopped, but everyone is chopping them......be different.
     

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