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Projects '51 olds : loose its paunchiness?

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by anteek49, Sep 16, 2013.

  1. anteek49
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    I've had a '51 Olds 88 2dr hardtop for nearly 20 years. It's a mild custom with '53 buick sidetrim, It;s very thick,from the rockers to the beltline. I'm thinking of removing 3-4 inches,sectioning it but leaving the top alone. Its is storage so no pics,but the same body shell as a '51-'53 Buick. I think it would look great. Any opinions ? Haven't ever seen one sectioned it ,but it's time.
     
  2. steveb
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    Any pics of yours?
     
  3. williebill
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    I've seen how-to tech articles on sectioning similar GM bodies in East Coast little books.
     
  4. Stylee
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  5. 'Mo
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  6. anteek49
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    'MO,thanks for posting the pic. Maybe someone can photoshop it. This is the color combination my car was 20plus years ago.
     
  7. thewaxhead
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    I think leaving the top alone is a good idea, it looks cl***y and the roof line flows neatly.. As far the 'thickness' I can understand your point and yes could look insane with some modification, but it looks pretty fine to me as is!
     
  8. James D
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    Horizontal chrome trim on the sides of the car is a visual cheat that works the same way as a section. If your´s is missing you could put it back. But I´d rather see a section job! ;-)
     
  9. uc4me
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    not a hardtop but you get the idea

    3-4 inch photosection and lowered

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  10. froghawk
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    A subtler and perhaps more complicated solution would be to take the section out above the fenderline....
     

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  11. Bruce Lancaster
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    I've always loved the old magazine coverage of the Polynesian being sectioned...makes it all look so easy!
     
  12. anteek49
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    Froghawk,thats a GREAT look,but would be a mother to do. I might pancake a spare hood and see what that looks like.
     
  13. froghawk
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    Thanks. Of course, pixels are way easier to cut up than steel!

    Sorry, forgot the Buick side trim. Makes a huge difference. What's great about those moldings is how beautifully they complement the side window opening of the two-door hardtops...
     

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  14. James D
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    That´s a really good solution. Not an easy one mind you, but it sure looks right.

    Although, on the other hand, you´re only cutting the top off the car - which is kind of a less daunting prospect that cutting a slice out of the middle somehow. Maybe slightly less mental anguish involved anyway!
     
  15. 'Mo
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    Daunting, but do-able. The Barris 'Pariciene' Cadillac was sectioned that way.

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    (But the red photo-shop Olds looks good, too.)
     

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