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1950 Chevy Chopped Top Roof Tack Welded

 
1950 Chevy Chopped Top Roof Tack Welded
1950 Chevy Chopped Top Roof Tack Welded
With the main section of roof tack welded in place, attention turned to the rear, where most of the work took place. With all the cuts made, you can see how the whole rear section lays down inside the rest of the bodywork, trunk included. Chopping the car this way eliminates having to section and pancake the trunklid, but means more work in the rear quarters. View Related Article
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