CHOP TOP
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CHOP TOP
Does any bod have pics or know were I can find some pics of a 67-72 fa100 with a chop top. My friends keep buging me to chop the top a few inches but I need to see one first to see If I will like it. Some guy told me that he saw one with a chop top and it also had a body section(removed the entire bump side) and that it did not look good. Mabe I can do some cutting and pasting on the computer before I do it to the real thing. What do you guy's think should I go for it or not?
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re: CHOP TOP
We discussed that a few times on here marz. And here http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =chop+tops
is a link to some pics.
Personally A very MILD chop would look good. But then why bother with all the work for just an inch or two. My two cents, I hate the radical chops.
The one we discussed earlier made a short bed look like a long bed due to the chop.
is a link to some pics.
Personally A very MILD chop would look good. But then why bother with all the work for just an inch or two. My two cents, I hate the radical chops.
The one we discussed earlier made a short bed look like a long bed due to the chop.
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re: CHOP TOP
I dont like telling people what to do with their truck, but I like how your truck is now. A chopped top does not look good to me on these trucks. I agree with everyone else is make it look like a lwb. Nothing wrong with a lwb, I have 2 of them.
But didnt you convert yours to a swb? Seems kind of like a step backwards.
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