View Poll Results: how much should i chop the top?
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4 inches?
25 59.52% -
5 inches
9 21.43% -
6 inches?
8 19.05%
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06-05-2007 10:38 AM #1
Don I love that thing!!!!
Dave Brisco
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06-05-2007 10:42 AM #2
Thanks Dave, in some ways I wish he hadn't cut it up, but there is a second tudor body sitting in the loft. That's going on a Deuce frame, and will be more traditional. (but still chopped
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Don
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06-05-2007 09:30 PM #3
Gee, I always wanted a chopped top and last Friday took my '29 roadster windshield frame to a glass shop for glass with a 2" chop, but I am really wondering if I will clear the inside of the top. I have measured over the cowl while sitting in the front seat and I am hoping there is some upward slant to the top. I am average height about 5'10" sitting on a Dodge Caravan seat in the '29 body and I think anything more than a 2" chop will be a problem on a '29.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist?/Teen Rodder
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06-05-2007 10:12 PM #4
Don: Is your '29 channelled? If not, you should be low enough in the seat so that you are looking through the windshield. My Kids is channelled 4 inches, and he is sitting in a bomber seat in this picture. As you can see, his head is below the windshield top, and he is about your height. His windshield is also chopped two inches.
Don
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06-05-2007 10:25 PM #5
Itoldyouso, That looks good although his seat is lower. My arm is comfortable on the body edge and I guess the top bow will be over my head , but I am sure my wife will wonder why Henry Ford made the rood so low! With Big/little 15" back/14" front and a 5" drop in the front axle there is no problem looking over the hood as long as I can see under the top edge of the windshield. Your picture is encouraging.
Don Shillady
Retired (?) Scientist/teen rodder






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