Please keep this channel going! Been chopping cars for 15 years haven’t done one in a several years and it’s making me want to go out to my garage and chop my Chevy 🙌🏼
What is the tool above the B post at 10:50, specialized, you made it or bought it? It looks like it's a support/hanger for the roof. I'm a new subscriber.
I can't help thinking tha chopping the roofline is detrimental to the driver's field of vision. At least in Aus i heard that argument from Traffic Cops.
We sent a chop top Plymouth over to Australia a few years ago, maybe it's just by region. Anyway, field of vision is not bad if seating position is right. The rear sail panels are a blind spot regardless of chop or not. But it never hurts to be a little cautious
@@RetroRidesofBend Yeh, we have the same federal system you have, State rights and all that. So the rules differ from state to state..think both countries inherited that from the Brits
Crazy fab skills
Love all the hard work
Thanks for sharing this I dont think many are doing this old school art nowdays
Thanks Gary, its fun for sure!
Please keep this channel going! Been chopping cars for 15 years haven’t done one in a several years and it’s making me want to go out to my garage and chop my Chevy 🙌🏼
Thanks Omar, We love chopping tops! stay tuned for more updates! Thanks for your support!!
Very nice!!!!
I had 48 Aussie Chev ute and later a 47 Aussie Chev Fleetmaster sedan. I love this model Chev. I also had a 38 Aussie Chev ute as well.
Look a new channel to follow. That is going to be one cool looking car when you are done with her. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your support!
Nice work, bro!
Yup great choice to have it taper down in the back👍🏽
Enjoyed the video, very interesting, I have a 48 chevy Stylemaster 2 door coupe....Ralph
Another car getting a little off the top! Gonna look awesome!
I think so too!
Nice!
Looks familiar😂
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$kill$ !!!!!!! just found your chanel, and a new SUB !! thank for sharing , such bad ass well done production !
What is the tool above the B post at 10:50, specialized, you made it or bought it? It looks like it's a support/hanger for the roof. I'm a new subscriber.
You may be looking at the Milwaukee under hood light attached
@@RetroRidesofBend
Yup, I thought it was some fancy tool for help holding the roof.
I can't help thinking tha chopping the roofline is detrimental to the driver's field of vision. At least in Aus i heard that argument from Traffic Cops.
We sent a chop top Plymouth over to Australia a few years ago, maybe it's just by region. Anyway, field of vision is not bad if seating position is right. The rear sail panels are a blind spot regardless of chop or not. But it never hurts to be a little cautious
@@RetroRidesofBend Yeh, we have the same federal system you have, State rights and all that. So the rules differ from state to state..think both countries inherited that from the Brits