Don't call it a rat rod
#23
Finally have some things to update. Since last time, the holidays have come and gone, and we popped out our second kid in march. Finally home life has calmed down enough for me to get away to the shop to progress on this undertaking. Previously I had whacked 4" out of the top. But that is the easy part. The hard part is making it all fit back together again.
Cut lines to make it all fit

Cut into pieces

Started at the windshield posts

Center getting put in place

Front half in place

Rear getting placed

Relief cuts to get it to line up

And near back window tacked in
Cut lines to make it all fit

Cut into pieces

Started at the windshield posts

Center getting put in place

Front half in place

Rear getting placed

Relief cuts to get it to line up

And near back window tacked in
#27
Yes, chopping the top is a **** ton of work. But it's a drop in the bucket compared to the rest of the list:
Build frame (from scratch)
Build front/rear suspension ( from scratch)
Build turbo system
Build fuel system
Wire it
And most importantly - make it safe.
It'll be a long road ahead of me, but I think it'll be worth it.
Build frame (from scratch)
Build front/rear suspension ( from scratch)
Build turbo system
Build fuel system
Wire it
And most importantly - make it safe.
It'll be a long road ahead of me, but I think it'll be worth it.
#30
Got a little more done today. Got some pics, but they honestly look just like the others. Once the chop top is done, then better pics and maybe a vid. Maybe one or two more "sessions" of work on the top till its done.
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