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Hot Rods What was I thinking-3 window kit car (steel)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 2deuces64, Aug 15, 2025.

  1. oldiron 440
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    That thing looks like it’s going to need some lake salt on the bottom of it…:)
     
  2. deathrowdave
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    Love it , thank you you sold glass and building steel . Only way for me
     
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  3. stpaulsdealmaker
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    Nice Job!!! Your skill level is way above my pay grade , I am watching ,keep posting , Thanks
     
  4. Paladin1962
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    Wicked. That'd be the ONLY way I could ever own a 34 3w
     
  5. ronzmtrwrx
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    Looking good! Keep up the nice work.
     
  6. Great work! Thanks for taking us along for the ride! Following for sure!:cool:
     
  7. 2deuces64
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    Thanks all!
    I've spent several days trying to get the Fordor top to fit, I'm getting closer but not close enough for pictures.
    I've decided to chop the top using the method described in the 1951 Hot Rod magazine. I know this isn't for everyone, but I like it. A friend has chopped several 5W this way. Before & After (1).jpg Before & After (2).jpg
     
  8. @SkyDriver ...hey Bill, check out the Hot Rod how-to article above...and the era of the magazine. Fits right in with your car and the style/A-pillar treatment of your chop.
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    @2deuces64 I don't mean to hi-jack your thread...I like where you're going and am watching with interest.
     
  9. 1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    I love it, but prefer to not cut the back window so narrow. I like to see them moved down a little so it's a couple inches taller.
     
  10. 2deuces64
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    Well after about a week I have got the Fordor roof figured out. The driver side went together like it was meant to be, everything flowed together. The passenger side on the other hand was a different story. It was shaped differently. The whole side had a different contour, drip rail was smaller, etc. I ended up taking it apart and using part of the Tudor front roof and a section of the 36 roof corner. Took a lot of slicing and dicing. I still have to weld the driver side and do a little more detailing to the passenger side, but I think I'm on the downhill slide. Next will be the front wind shield posts then I'll work on the top opening. thumbnail (20).jpg thumbnail (19).jpg thumbnail (18).jpg thumbnail (17).jpg thumbnail (16).jpg
     
  11. TomT
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    This is pretty damn cool - a 3-window from a different mutha but like no utha …. or something like that ….. great work!
     
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  12. @2deuces64 Nice job! I'm curious, did you use templates to determine the 2 sides were shaped differently and then to bring them into similar shape, or a calibrated eye?
     
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  13. Just checking in on the progress. Looks killer.
     
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  14. 2deuces64
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    I stood back and looked at it from the back, it just didn't look right. I then made a wire form from the driver side and placed it in the passenger side , same area and it was off (Low) by about 3/8 ". It also had a peak about halfway above the door. It's a lot closer now, nothing a 1/2" of bondo won't fix:eek::rolleyes:. As KiwiKen once said "Bondo is my friend"
     
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  15. ss34coupe
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    Just fantastic work! Look forward to seeing the finished product.
     
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  16. Sharpone
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    Most excellent!
    Dan
     
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  17. rod1
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    Very nice Slice and Dice. It's always fun to watch what you are up to.
     
  18. BigJoeArt
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    Another car saved from the dead! you're doing awesome work here!
     
  19. Gow 327
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    The project is coming along nicely ! aesthetically pleasing.
     
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  20. 2deuces64
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    Thanks for all the Kudos. Got a little more done yesterday and today. thumbnail (25).jpg thumbnail (24).jpg thumbnail (23).jpg thumbnail (21).jpg
     
  21. 2deuces64
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    A little more today image000004.jpg thumbnail (54).jpg thumbnail (53).jpg thumbnail (37).jpg
     
  22. stpaulsdealmaker
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    Somebody said on here that it was outstanding execution I know what he means, but it is more like outstanding resurrection , UNREAL ,
     
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  23. MMM1693
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    Just outstanding!
     
  24. catdad49
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    Great Work and vision.......and it's All Henty Ford Steel!
     
  25. theHIGHLANDER
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    That thing has an attitude already. Well done.
     
  26. 2deuces64
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    Thanks, A couple more pix as of today. Won't be working on it for several weeks, so there won't be any progress for a while. I'm going to have to work on the gaps especially on the passenger side, I may have to redo the drip rail on the back curve. It's just doesn't have the same profile as the rest. I'll get it figured out. thumbnail (56).jpg thumbnail (55).jpg
     
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  27. krylon32
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    Looks good. My friend Jim Rench built a bitchin chopped deuce 3 window that he claimed was in the 10 gallon club? I don't think you'll get there?
     
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  28. Robdski
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    With the amount of work you have accomplished, a break is well deserved.
    It looks excellent and you have inspired guys like me who don’t have anywhere near the skill you do.
    Thanks for all the detail photos!
     
  29. Let’s see, build plan, check, vehicle, check, engine, pending, rear axle, pending, paint, what paint?, interior, pending, electrical, pending, mufflers? You don’t need no stinking mufflers! Carry on.
     
  30. HOTRODNORSKIE
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    You may have ben sarcastic about the bondo but if you must trowel it on use short strand kitty hair fiberglass fill works better than plastic for thicker use.
     

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