UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(08/30/2016) Looks like a clean chop job. Still lots of work left.
“Perfecionally Chopped by a body man Has a ford V-8 MOTOR AND AUTO TRANSMISSION NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED”
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(08/30/2016) Looks like a clean chop job. Still lots of work left.
“Perfecionally Chopped by a body man Has a ford V-8 MOTOR AND AUTO TRANSMISSION NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED”
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I just don’t like when someone chops a long vehicle…they just look odd to me.
Ford Model A wheel on the hood…
I think it’s cool, wouldn’t chop it if the body was in good shape, but if you have a old rusty wagon with dents and no engine, you can turn it into something different, and have fun doing it.
I like the convertibles that have been made from wagons. I suspect these chopped top wagons would be too short for me.