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Projects ‘32 chopped fordors

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Woody’s Mobil, Oct 3, 2025.

  1. Woody’s Mobil
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    Can anyone link me up to a pictorial thread of ‘32 chopped fordors - thanks much.

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  2. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I don't know of a dedicated thread for chopped '32 fordors here on the Hamb. HRP

    This google search will give you a few - click here
     
  3. Woody’s Mobil
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    Thx HRP, just the sort of thing I was looking for. How much is cut out, front and back, and the resulting look is valuable information…
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  4. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I've had two '32 fordors in the past but not chopped, at 6'4" I need the headroom.:rolleyes:
    HRP
     
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  5. El Hueso
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    A few of my favorites that come to mind.
    fordor1.jpg fordor3.jpg fordor.jpg fordor2.jpg
     
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  6. Woody’s Mobil
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    El Hueso - Thanks much! I’ve also now found 2-3 Hot Rod magazine articles that have such builds - also very helpful - measurement on the chop, A pillar lean amount, etc. Thanks much, Woody’s Mobil, Rochester, New York
     
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  8. Dan Hay
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    I built this model, I dig ‘em IMG_1285_Original.jpeg IMG_1289_Original.jpeg
     
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  11. Woody’s Mobil
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    I’ve opened the flood gates! Must be expensive to chop one since most of these examples are unchopped. Thanks all, Woody’s Mobil, Rochester, New York
     
  12. alchemy
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    Expensive? You charge yourself for labor? The only expenses should be saw blades and welding gas.
     
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  13. DDDenny
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    Not to mention the doctor bill for removing metal fragments from your eye!:eek:
     
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  14. alchemy
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    I’ve got a record as long as your arm of fragment removals. All those doctor visits are still cheaper than paying someone to do the job for me. Building hot rods myself is the funnest thing I do.
     
  15. El Hueso
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  16. DDDenny
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    "With your clothes on"!:D
     
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