Well I guess it has to look worse, in order to look better. We started to chop her 1+1/2". Once The A pilar was off I decided it was time to strip to bare metal. I started with chemical, then blasted with copper slag. It's a dirty job... Sorry, the pictures are not in order, but you'll figure it out.
Good to hear from you Jeff. The stude should see the street again this summer, unless I get carried away with more mods. As soon as the chop is finished, she's getting a new chassis (GM G body) It was on a nova clip that is a little wide for as low as it sits. Who knows, I might get a wild hair, and throw the SBC in the Falcon for the summer.
I can't wait for it to get warm around here and get back out on the street. At least the winters give me some time to get something done on all these damn cars. My dad's convertible is almost ready for paint and with some luck, I should have the wagon on the road by this spring. I still need to stop by and see your shop.
hey eric looking good as much as i would love to see a chopped falcon running around i really want to see the stude running around this summer it so unique you dont see them very often of course i guess the same can be said for a choppped falcon wagon so either one would be cool did i tell you that i bought a t-5 for my falcon hopefully ill be able to get that in and my granada breaks on soon and the reast of the weatherstrip and on. or i could finish my current project anyway now that i went totally went off topic i hope you get time to finish this project and get it on the road soon jeff