I always felt that the '37-'38 Mopars had perfect proportions, and could not be improved with a chop. You have changed my outlook. Is that rear window from a Sedan?? (I thought Coupes did not have the divider bar??)
to be honest i dont know if it came out of a coupe or a sedan, owner told me a merc and that the best of my knowledge right now without looking it up.
Great Job. I remember when that car was sitting in my drive way. The top looks top notch. Chris you must be really happy with it so far. Stav killer work my friend.
Seldom seen dandy, wow , this is an ***kicker my man. You are on the way to a bad *** custom. MoPar power? Dig it brother!! ~Sololobo~
Love the car - it looks sa-weet! I'm a big 37 plymouth fan, the more you look at them, the more you want to look at them.........
perfect, thanks dennis i really wanted some starting pictures. you can really get a good idea now. thanks alot!!
My thought as well...well done man, well done!!! Thought I'd move a couple of the pics closer so you can see the changes....
Great chop, looks awesome! You can see you've spent a lot of time thinking and fabricating. Keep us posted on the progression...
Man that is some kick *** metal work.Nice job,it's obvious you know what your doing.Top looks like a Lincolin Zepher coupe now going 150 MPH just sitting there.
Don't let it get to you, that you didn't get to finish the project. You are a true artist, and everyone who asks "who did the chop?", will know it at first glance. It has happened to anyone who has ever built customs for someone else. Sometimes you can't agree, and contrary to the old adage, the customer aint always right. Your metal working skills are what most people admire here, but the vision and execution of it all is what sets you apart from the rest. Stay focused, and move on to another project, in the end, that guy will have wished he had let you fininsh what you started...