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what are the options? [P
must be great having a guy like that... Is curved glass an option ?
I`ll have to try to find someone who chopped a car first.... I did a 3" chop on a Mini 25yrs ago, but life got in the way when metalwork was done and I never finished it. Since then ,I`ve never met anyone stupid enough to cut the roof off a car... LOL
Flat glass, no problem. From what I've read, when you do a chop on a car with curved glass, you cut the glass down first, then make the top fit. I know more than one person who bought an unfinished chop job with no glass only to find out why it went through multiple owners and never got done, nobody could fit a windshield.
That's when its time to slice it up and fit in a WS frame that glass will fit in. Simple. Right?Flat glass, no problem. From what I've read, when you do a chop on a car with curved glass, you cut the glass down first, then make the top fit. I know more than one person who bought an unfinished chop job with no glass only to find out why it went through multiple owners and never got done, nobody could fit a windshield.
Curious. Why are you asking?
If you found a steal of a deal chopped car without glass, be prepared to re-chop or pay big bucks.
Willowbilly and Soltz nailed it.
You can't can't make glass fit with a hammer and dolly.
Chopping a F1 should not be an issue as it is a flat glass windshield. The big challenge is when chopping curved glass cars or truck.
One of the tricks we used to do with cars was that if we were chopping a sedan we would use the windshield glass from a hardtop or a convertible as they are usually shorter buy about 2".
There are also companies out there now that are molding custom curved glass windshields as well.
Torchie
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