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    50 Coupe getting roughed in.

     



    Getting the body roughed in the way I want it. Rear is tubbed, rear fenders mounted back on +1", front bumper roughly mounted (rear bumper off a 59 Apache), roll pan made from a 53 Coupe trunk, lower quarters made from a wheelbarrow tub, taillights figured out this weekend (63 Corvette). Trying to put this one together with nothing I've seen done before.



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    Very nice rollpan, I'm diggin it!

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    Lookin good, French the headlights ???

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    Headlights will be frenched, hood will be seam welded, roof will be chopped 3", and it will be manual transmission with buckets. I have no idea where I'm going other than that.

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    Looking good!! French the headlights, tailights, and license plate holders it's gonna be great... Oh yeah, shaving the door handles and other hang ons too?????
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    Thanks for the compliments. Once I get the sheetmetal work done in the back and in primer, it's on to the firewall and mounting the engine and drivetrain. I want the car to have the engine in it before I do the chop. I'm getting a little tired of sheetmetal work right now.

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    I like it, I would like to see a side view when you get it primed and lowered might not need to chop the top. I have seen shoebox 50 fords with the right stance looking really good without a chop. Just my thoughts but I really like what you have done so far, the taillights look like they belong there. I had a tee shirt with a 41 Chevy coupe on the front until my wife made me give it up. The coupe was lowered without a chop I thought it looked great.

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    It has a nice contour. The Vette lights look like they belong there too. Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ford2custom View Post
    I like it, I would like to see a side view when you get it primed and lowered might not need to chop the top. I have seen shoebox 50 fords with the right stance looking really good without a chop.
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    Yea, I can lower the rear up to 5" or 6", I need to get the engine in before I see what the front will need. You are right though, the color needs to be uniform before I can tell. I've seen some finished 50 coupes that just look like the top is to bulbulous, now's the time to correct that. On the other hand, my 53 never looked to me like it needed a chop.

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    I love lines of the '50.. They look good "as is", but chopped, well - it just does something special (if done correctly) and makes me want to listen to the Big Bopper and Elvis!

    I do like the reds on this car!

    Here's a couple great '50 shots.

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    WOW, that is a really smooth looking ride that you are building.
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    looks good ...i would never chop mine did think about it 30 years ago i like it the way she is .i seen one chop they did not pull it off very well it was bad .but if you must go of it, here is mine i took this hood off and i welded up a nother hood when i took the small engine out and put the big one in with the alum lung on it .i cant wait for warm weather she flys
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    Nice - Very Nice! Do you still have this car Pat?
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    Quote Originally Posted by glennsexton View Post
    Nice - Very Nice! Do you still have this car Pat?
    yep you bet i do she a rocket i will never sell it
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    Well she's a beauty for sure!! Good cars and good wives are rare jewels and both should be treasured and loved forever!!
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