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TECH: How to make a 4 door cool! OR...Shoebox Ford 2 Door Conversion!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ClutchDumpinDan, Nov 19, 2011.

  1. Here's my '50 4 door.


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    I want a chopped 2dr. So, better get to work. Here's the main tools you will need to complete this task.


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    Step 1. Completely strip and blast the car and all necessary parts. Including a pair of 2 door front doors (swap meet find) and 2 door rear quarter panels I cut off of a parts car (don't worry, it was beyond worth fixing.)

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    Here's the 2 door front door on the car with the 4 door b-pillar still in place to show how much longer it is.

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    I left the donor car unbraced when I cut it apart so I could see what moved around. The roof skin was WAY floppier than I had thought it would be so I bent up some 90 degree pieces of 18ga and punched some 1/8 holes for Clecos.

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    I used the shrinker/stretcher to get them to match the contour of the roof and cleco'd them on.

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    I then braced up the inside, getting the tubing as close to the cut line in the door frame as possible.

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    To mark the cut line in the roof and donor quarter panel I made a simple sharpie holder out of scrap sheetmetal.

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    I made sure to have the cut line far enough up the roof that my body hammer would fit in.

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    I then picked a spot and marked out the front cut...don't forget to mark which side of the line to cut on!

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  2. ponchopowered
    Joined: May 27, 2010
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    ponchopowered
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    i like where this is going cant wait for more pics
     
  3. reece
    Joined: Apr 27, 2004
    Posts: 353

    reece
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    from NC

    I'll second that. The clamps on top are a great idea.
     
  4. When I get to the point of chopping it I'm gonna cut the rear window out and move it forward, so I made another sharpie holder, this time a little longer and marked the rear window cut so it would share the quarter panel cut line. However, since I'm posting these pics after doing some work, I think I'm gonna make the cut line straight across the roof, still not 100% sure though. I braced the rear window frame as well.

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    To mark the vertical cuts in the quarter panels and get them to line up, I made a wheel arch template of the 4 door body.

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    I then held it up to the 2 door quarter and marked on the template where the end of the panel was.

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    Then I put it back on the 4 door body and, sha-zam!, I know where to mark the cut. No trying to measure off of a round edge or anyting like that.

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    I then used a square to mark the vertical line keeping it nice and straight.

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    One of these flexible metal rulers kicks ass for marking on contoured surfaces.

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    The same line transferred to the 4 door body.

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  5. niceguyede
    Joined: Jan 19, 2009
    Posts: 633

    niceguyede
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    from dallas

    good stuff man........now get it finished!!
     
  6. dullchrome
    Joined: Jan 15, 2009
    Posts: 987

    dullchrome
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    from SoCal

    So you plan on eating the whole box of Twinkies with only one Dr Pepper ?!?!?!
     
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  7. Donnj
    Joined: Dec 5, 2007
    Posts: 304

    Donnj
    Member
    from North NJ

    liking this so far......
     
  8. Next up I made another sharpie holder 1/2" longer than the first and marked a second line on the donor panel to make the donor panel 1/2" larger than the cut on the car.

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    I then trimmed the excess of the donor panel and punched some holes in the wheel lip so I could plug weld it back to the wheel tub in the 4 door body.

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    Then the always enjoyable first cut! I whacked the b-pillar out so I could see if the 2 door door was even gonna fit.

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    Luckily, everything lined up really nice.

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    The end of the rocker panel on the 2 door is 1 1/4" shorter than the door itself.

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    Flexible ruler coming in handy again, I butted it up to the end of the door and marked a line 1 1/4" ahead.

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    Then opened the door and carried the line all the way to the inside.

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  9. It was far from a whole box...my sister's boyfriend found them! :eek::D
     
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  10. Fuck yeah!!! Looks like your off to a great start. I started doing this on a '50 once. I wanted to do this to my '56 but some people talked me out of it. After seeing this thread I still want to do this to my '56.
     
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  11. Now to get that ugly 4 door quarter off of there.

    First thing, I cut the outer rocker loose.

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    I couldn't tell exactly where the end piece tied in and if it would hold the quarter on or not, so I cut that out next.

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    I then cut loose the welds holding the pillar to the wheel tub.

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    And the roof braces.

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    Rather than spend all day laying down and drilling spot welds on the wheel arch I ran the cut off wheel around it being very careful to only cut through the outer layer. Show ya how to get rid of the other piece in a bit.

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    I drilled a couple holes so I could get the jigsaw started. It worked well for 90% of the cutting and the sawz-all and cutoff wheel made quick work of the tricky parts. Friendly reminder, make sure you drill your starter hole on the piece that gets thrown out :D

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    At this point the quarter panel is ready to remove and you can stand back and ask yourself "what the hell have I gotten into?!?!"


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  12. grabrr
    Joined: Nov 9, 2010
    Posts: 129

    grabrr
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    Wow! Man, I love this stuff! Nice work, I can't wait to see more.
     
  13. Here's the difference in the 4 door and 2 door quarter.

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    Here's the rotted out pencil that fell out when I pulled the quarter off.

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    To get rid of the remaining piece of the wheel tub I took a screwdriver and pried loose what I could to see where the spot welds were. Then I took the cut off wheel and ran it between the two to cut all the spot welds. A little touch up with the grinder and it's better than new.

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    I also trimmed the package tray brace now that it was a little more acceptable.

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    After that the quarter was ready to test fit. I had to trim this area of the brace out to get it to fit.

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    I sprayed some layout fluid around the opening so it would be easier to mark the final cut.

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    Then the quarter was ready for the first of many test fits.

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    The door gap is probably the most important thing so I got that lined up first.

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    Then the spot where the drip rail joins together.

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    Since the 2 door quarter is 1/2" larger than the cut in the car I was able to drill through both and cleco them together to keep everything in place.

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    Once you're satisfied that everything is lined up like you want it, scribe a line around the panel.

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    Then remove the quarter, trim to the scribe line, put the quarter back on and enjoy one helluva good fit....did I mention I want to TIG weld all this back together :eek::confused:

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  14. 510madmav
    Joined: Dec 29, 2009
    Posts: 814

    510madmav

    Wow!! Check that fitment! Amazing work
     
  15. Getting everything fitted up just right before welding is the most crucial part. I made a handful of these tabs to keep everything cleco'd in place like so..

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    A piece of TIG wire makes an easy contour gauge to see if anything needs bumped around before tack welding.

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    After getting everything just right I started to tack weld it together.

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    Here's the roof after tacking it together and some hammer / dolly work. Should take less than an inch of bondo hopefully :D

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    And here's how it currently sits, looking quite a bit more 2 door-ish if I do so say myself :cool:

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  16. Finnrodder
    Joined: Oct 18, 2009
    Posts: 2,970

    Finnrodder
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    from Finland

    Wow,thats one of the best 2 door conversion i've seen so far.Really nice work!
     
  17. Nice man! Looks good! And in your own garage? Very nice.
     
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  18. Very well thought out and executed. You rock!
     
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  19. captainjunk#2
    Joined: Mar 13, 2008
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    captainjunk#2
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    geeesh you make this look so freaking easy , great job ,and an informative build thread
     
  20. brokenspoke
    Joined: Jul 26, 2005
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    brokenspoke
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    dam you make that look easy
     
  21. leave the passenger side with 2 doors , your work looks fantastic! very clean
     
  22. Iron Crank
    Joined: Jun 23, 2010
    Posts: 65

    Iron Crank
    Member

    Did I just see what I thought I saw? I gotta learn to do stuff half that cool.
     
  23. von birch
    Joined: Oct 17, 2008
    Posts: 205

    von birch
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    where do the twinkies come in? use em as undercoating like noise insulation?
     
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  24. big creep
    Joined: Feb 5, 2008
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    big creep
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    wow great work! and yea, you make it look easy!
     
  25. mashed
    Joined: Oct 15, 2011
    Posts: 1,473

    mashed
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    from 4077th

    Love the methods, photos, and commentary! Not enough sight gags. Anything with fire or stupid housecats will work.
     
  26. Tony
    Joined: Dec 3, 2002
    Posts: 7,350

    Tony
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    It's SO nice to see the extra effort put forth for a quality job. It's show's in the panel fitment alone.
    Very nice job!!

    Tony
     
  27. EBW
    Joined: Oct 16, 2011
    Posts: 544

    EBW
    Member

    Great work there !! Gives me inspiration to try my own chop.
     
  28. rafael
    Joined: Jun 28, 2007
    Posts: 194

    rafael
    Member
    from Moody AFB

    poor 4 door :( looks good mang
     
  29. TooManyFords
    Joined: May 21, 2008
    Posts: 553

    TooManyFords
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    from Peotone IL

    Nice work, What is the elapsed time frame?
     
  30. n847
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