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36 ford coupe i decided to chop. back in the day when resin was not in my pocket book at all. just worked on a vision, how would i do this.  i like using super glue for fill,  leaves what you did visiable when you take them to the project table, b4 painting starts.

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Sometimes, "primer is finer". And I think that it's nicer to see when someone have the guts to cut into the body rather than buying a pre-chopped one, even if it ends up with results that aren't flawless. But your chop looks really nice.

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8 hours ago, Phildaupho said:

I love the lines of your chop

X2. You are brave and talented. Make sure there are secondary ducts to the rad to prevent overheating.;)

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Typo, as usual.
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Excellent job on the chopped top. The finish is smooth and flows perfectly, hard to do with this much surgery. I also like the LeSalle grill that you used.  

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