johnparts
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Oh yeah and all while begging, borrowing, and trash picking to get parts/supplies.
im a real big fan of the build. It can be overwhelming but ive noticed you take the necessary time to look back and reflect on how far you have come. IMO that will help keep you going. I also think that once you stop looking at filler and get it all in one color your motivation and desire to finish up will get a kickstart as well. keep up the good work and dont get discouraged. a lot of people would kill for that car when its done.
I know you didn't ask and it's probably none of my business but I would vote
for no chop......even if it was easy and the money was of no concern.
It's that line-in-the-sand thing between hard core performance and hard core
**** (custom). Kustom's Kool but I'll take performance every time.
it looks like a tuffy........anybody got a POS to practice/mock-up/trial chop. Once the cuttin starts,it is hard to turn back....and you have done a ton of mods already
we are a lot of help.... huh?
Here is a similar tail light set up as you are doing. They made theirs like the 70 Roadrunner tails:
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I would vote for no chop I think the car looks great with the top at original height.
I already stared body working the drip rails have no fear the top stays at stock height.
:thumblef:
The windows are getting special treatment though.
This doesn't involve getting out your handy dandy little engraver does it? A little flames scratched onto the windows. Don't laugh, I have seen it :banghead:
I might be interested if I knew what it was
More welding opportunity![]()
Sorta. Usually the glass has a gasket around it and then the trim goes around it. I'll be welding a shelf under where the glass would sit so the glass sits flush with the body then I will glue the glass in and use a modern style rubber moulding around the lip of the glass.
Very appealing idea. Is the rubber molding a generic piece cut to fit?
What about the rear glass?