Chop top fc!
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Way too much time, work, and money will be needed to do this properly. Doing this at a quality body shop that knows what the **** they are doing will cost way more than you think and should be the only option for something like this. This is no backyard engineering task. This will probably cost more than the value of multiple FCs put together. For such a pointless labor intensive change with very little if any benefit that will most likely go completely unnoticed by 99.9% of the people who see the car, I don't think even I could justify doing this.
If your gonna do a chop top there is only ONE vehicle that you should consider.
An old Peterbilt Semi Tractor!
AKA "Sneaky Pete"
If your gonna do a chop top there is only ONE vehicle that you should consider.
An old Peterbilt Semi Tractor!
AKA "Sneaky Pete"
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So you... want to see less? The only chop car I've ever seen was a base mustang with a body kit. It was fittingly wrapped around a pole probably because the retard couldn't see out of his own windshield.
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