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Can anyone photochop this car please?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 51Hg, Dec 4, 2005.

  1. 51Hg
    Joined: Aug 12, 2004
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    If you could make it look like an early kustom, tail dragger of course. Something like Barris would have done. Probably needs a 4 inch chop in the front and a 6 inch chop in the rear. If you can add fender skirts in the rear that would be great. One more thing I was thinking about was making it a 3 window and getting rid of the rear side windows? Here are the pics. Thanks in advance.
     

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  2. pOrk
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    Got any high res photos? These are hard to work with

     
  3. 51Hg
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    No sorry thats all I have to work with.:(
     
  4. Squablow
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    My version, no need for a chop, move the rear roof section forward, not all the way to the door pillar like a three window coupe, leave some space for a rear quarter window, but no post, as a hardtop. It would require making gl*** for both doors, and welding the door surrounds to the roof to make a hardtop.

    Then you'd need a coupe trunklid and the surrounding sheetmetal to fill in the big gap at the back, and you'd have a hardtop.

    I've seen a couple of these two door sedans chopped, and I don't like it, the windows are too long and straight, looks squashed. Plus, they have a nice gl*** to sheetmetal ratio right from stock. If you're going to leave it a two door sedan I wouldn't chop it, but I would consider trying to eliminate the hump above the back window for a more fastback profile.

    Here's a pic of my hardtop idea. I have a '46 two door sedan and this makes me want to make mine a two door hardtop.

    I'm a hack with photoshop yet so I'll leave it up to someone else to put fenderskirts on the back and lower it.
     

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  5. less
    Joined: Sep 26, 2005
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    from NJ

    First time trying this. Chop, Section, Drop
     

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  6. 51Hg
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    Thanks guy's......can anyone else take a wac at it?
     
  7. TheFrenZ
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    from Germany

    Cool car.Get it !

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  8. loogy
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    Two versions.

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    Chris
     
  9. Squablow
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    Here's a slight variation on Loogy's ideas. Would be something I haven't seen before. Maybe I need to do this to my '46
     

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  10. loogy
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    That looks great, I like it.
     
  11. kreapin'
    Joined: Dec 4, 2005
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    from St. Louis

    First time ever playin' around with chopping someone car. pretty bad job...oh well.
     

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  12. 51Hg
    Joined: Aug 12, 2004
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    Holly cow it's amazing how you can get inspired by photochoping.

    Thefrenz

    loogy

    squablow

    kreapin

    Thanks guys, I work two jobs and don't get much computer time during the week. So thanks for the time and effort. I was trying to figure how you could make one of those cool, I got some idea's now! thanks again.
     

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