I like the full back window plan, and can't wait to see what it looks like chopped. Like the other folks have said, good luck at the interview, and hope the foot gets better soon.
"You can't make this shit up!' Agree, but I call it "Murphy's law !" I hope your ankle heals quickly! Good luck with the interview Sir! I would be 100% afraid of chopping a top! I'll see how you end up getting this project done! I'm confident that you'll make this project well done!
Thanks Robert. If your going to try a chop for the first time, a Model A is a good one to start with! All the openings and pillars are pretty well straight vertically...no compound curves or slanted pillars to worry about.
Hey Dan everything goes in threes losing your job go to hangover can I screwed up foot so your interview should go good the way you don't have to sell your Ford truck well another good video glad to see you're outside enjoying the day good luck on your interview and have a good day my friend
Good luck with the interview and fingers crossed that your luck changes. Just a question: would it not be easier to shoot the lines with a laser level and mark them off? I've never done a chop and know that that's the "tried and true method", but it just would seem much easier doing it with the laser.
On this one you cannot say get out in the garage and build something. You're in the freaking yard forget out in the yard and build something man and don't hurt your ankle
Good luck with the interview, I wish you the best!
I'm liking the top chopping, the full back glass is an awesome touch brother!
I like the full back window plan, and can't wait to see what it looks like chopped. Like the other folks have said, good luck at the interview, and hope the foot gets better soon.
Thanks man!
"You can't make this shit up!' Agree, but I call it "Murphy's law !" I hope your ankle heals quickly! Good luck with the interview Sir!
I would be 100% afraid of chopping a top! I'll see how you end up getting this project done! I'm confident that you'll make this project well done!
Thanks Robert. If your going to try a chop for the first time, a Model A is a good one to start with! All the openings and pillars are pretty well straight vertically...no compound curves or slanted pillars to worry about.
Hope the leg heals quickly. Like the idea of 3 1/2” chop. That will look smooth. Praying for the job interview.
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Thanks man!
Hey Dan everything goes in threes losing your job go to hangover can I screwed up foot so your interview should go good the way you don't have to sell your Ford truck well another good video glad to see you're outside enjoying the day good luck on your interview and have a good day my friend
Thanks buddy, my whole life has been a roller coaster...up and down like a yo-yo...I always come out of it ok!
Hope your interview goes well for you
Thanks, I usually do pretty good in interviews!
This is finally getting good Dan Never seen so many comments since we got canned.😆
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ita cool your going back with full size back window , i hate the mail slot look , myself 3 inches looks cool , heal up good luck on your interview
I agree...alot of guy's overchop these things and then they're not comfortable to drive!
@@dirtydansrodncycle and if need be you still have a full size window to trim a bit if need be
@@fredjones1238 Exactly!
What happened to your leg.
I just got over a rib injury with the 51 ford.
Good luck with the interview and fingers crossed that your luck changes. Just a question: would it not be easier to shoot the lines with a laser level and mark them off? I've never done a chop and know that that's the "tried and true method", but it just would seem much easier doing it with the laser.
Sure, if you have a laser! LOL
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Are model a body still popular because I know where there's lots of them. If I brought you a couple could you sell them
On this one you cannot say get out in the garage and build something. You're in the freaking yard forget out in the yard and build something man and don't hurt your ankle
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