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Projects here we go, another chopped 54 chevy thread!!!

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by JohnnyP., Oct 19, 2011.

  1. JohnnyP.
    Joined: Aug 3, 2005
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    ok, so ive owned this car for about a year now and have been staring at it on how i want to cut it. wanted to keep the original backgl*** and lay it down. i just dont care for the hump that is created on the catwalk when leaned with out doing something to the trunk. i am in the middle of trying to get my own shop going so what better way to advertise what you can do then to chop your own car. yes, i know its a four door, thats what i wanted.
    i was the bodyman at Bear Metal Kustoms on here for 4 years. so im not new to this type of stuff. i am the one that chopped his 1950 oldsmobile. so, here we go.

    so first i stripped out everything from the doors and windshield. i left the backgl*** in because i wanted to get the correct flow with the gl*** and the roof line.
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    next, i cut out the detail line in the sailpanel and a section out of the top of the quarter to allow for movement.
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    next everything got braced and the cutting began. i first cut the roof skin from the top of the backgl***. i went 3" above to allow me to have some metal to work with when rejoining them. then cut the back half of the car off. i am getting a lot of the backgl*** lean from moving the trunk.
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    once that was off, i cut out the top of the back seat frame from the package tray and removed it from the car. i will be putting it back in later on. now its time to remove the roof. i tried using a portaband, but the blade kept popping off. so saw-zall came out.
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  2. DJLATIN
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    wow! man you sliced that bomb out. i can't wait to see how it will look like after the metal work is complete.
     
  3. cakes
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    I couldnt figure out what was going on with the back gl*** for a second then I realized it was a more door, good luck with the chop!!!
     
  4. JohnnyP.
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    then the roof came off!!!!
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    then my 2.5'' came out. didnt want to do a huge chop, just wanted to work with the lines of the car. just make it look sleek.
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    then throw it back on and take a peak.
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    now just get everything centered and start looking at what we have going on. needed to cut at the bottom of the beltline around the gl*** to get it to lay down a little bit more. now we start to see whats going on:)

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    ok, just realized i got ****ed into the chop and started to take less pics. how i got the door pillars to line up with out having to cut and add a strip to the center of the roof, i just cut up on the straightest part of the top of the front sdoor frame and then all the way back to where it used to meet the backgl***. then slid the whole thing forward. now its correct length with out having to add too much metal.

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  5. JohnnyP.
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    then it was time to call it a night. went back the next morning and pushed it outside to clean the shop and to get some pics of the lines. this is where we are at now.

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    now start getting the pillars to line up. i pie-cut the bottoms of the pillars and twisted the tops of the b and c pillars. the a pillars got pie-cut on tops and bottoms.

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    this is why i leaned the tops of the pillars instead of cutting them.

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    then time for drip rail piece. i took a section from the removed piece of the a pillar.

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    then i started with the door frames. granted, everything is just getting tacked into place except for the section just added. everything will get welded in once i am happy with everything.

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    then the section for lengthening the front doors.

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  6. JohnnyP.
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    now to the rear beltline and sail panel piece i removed. pie-cut the beltline to tweak into line with the rest of it. and trim down the sail panel piece to flow with the now leaned gl*** and the lines from the door tops.

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    and the now the other pice that was removed. things are starting to line up now.

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    and thats where i am at. now for some pics pushed outside.

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  7. JohnnyP.
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    yeah, i leaned the trunk area because im completely changing the rear qtrs. if i wasn't, i would have only done the area right around the decklid. to make these look right, you have to look at it just like a fastback. not easy ones to do if you want to keep the stock backgl***:)
     
  8. Lunatic
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    from Carson,Ca.

  9. JohnnyP.
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  10. koolkemp
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    Very cool and innovative way to deal with the back gl***...cant wait to see the 51-2 quarters on it!
     
  11. bobss396
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    Nice work, you make it look easy. I like the chopped look on the 4-doors.

    Bob
     
  12. James D
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    Great job on the chop.
    Which way did you lean the trunk? Down to give more of a fastback look?
     
  13. JohnnyP.
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    i actually raised the back of the trunk and moved it forward. the top profile of the trunk is a closer to level w the ground and the vertical part of the trunk now has a bit more angle to it. im wanting it to match the flow of the earlier qtrs.
     
  14. DMacias
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    from So Cal

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  16. IL GIMMI
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    Oh ****, I just realized this is a quadraport ........ Going for it ....... I like.
     
  17. JohnnyP.
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    so, havent had much time to work on this. been doing other stuff so i thought i would put some time in on it. drivers beltline and surrounding metal is now all fitted and tacked in place.

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    then i went around and trimmed and tacked the whole roof skin back in place.

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    then i went around all the pillars and welded up the seams.

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    now, the front ones were the tricky ones. wanted to make sure everything looked clean even with out any gl*** in it. the driprails will be getting attention later on in the chop. not leaving those alone either:)

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    got the vin tag area back in too

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    had a buddy install the white walls for me and got it back down to my desired ride heighth.

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  18. hudson hot rod
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    Man that's friggin cool as hell!!! Super job on the chop! I love chopped four doors, they stand out in the sea of two doors.
     
  19. koolkemp
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    I love this build ! Lots of thought went into your chop and it shows, very nice work!!
     
  20. Brickster
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    good work Jon.
     
  21. That chop is bad***! Good job:cool:
     
  22. JohnnyP.
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    thanks guys. and yes, everything that has been done has been planned out w a lot of staring. i am pulling an all nighter on it right now so you guy will see pics tomorrow of the actual metal work. hope you guys all enjoy.
     
  23. Ryan
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    Really well done post of a smart chop.
     
  24. corncobcoupe
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    You have some talent there man. Nice !
     
  25. JohnnyP.
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    thanks guys. i appreciate the kind words.
     
  26. BOWTIE BROWN
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    Sweeeeet
    "AND THE BOWTIE ROLLS ON"
     
  27. Kevin Lee
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    Really nice. You can definitely tell it was thought about for quite a while before the physical work started.
     
  28. volksjunky
    Joined: Oct 23, 2007
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    Wow! super clean, very well thought out chop.
    Nice freeking job man !
     
  29. 60galaxieJJ
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    Holy sweet chop batman!
     

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