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My chop(lots of pics)




krugford

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That looking pretty good! Keep the pics coming.

A note to everybody else who makes it this far, don't do what I did and assume the pics are in chronological order, you'll get confused.... :)
 

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start from the bottom. i dont know why it does that
 

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looks amazing, cant wait to see it finished. looks like you must have changed your mind about how to do the back window huh? anyways, pretty cool to see somebody make the truck ford wouldnt, i would love to have a pickup that short.
 

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Oooo I love me a dame with its top off, very nice
 

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Looking good!

Make sure you post pics when your done, I really want to see that all finished up!
 

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my original plan was to use the back of a ranger cab



but what i didnt know,there is three different roof heights(i knew the B2 was taller)



xtra cab


reg cab


its alot less work just to cut the roofs off and put it on the B2
 

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you're doin some killer body work there, but are you gonna cage it to restore some of the structural integrity lost by cutting it all apart? either way, looks awesome.

-andrew
 

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Wow, you are doing an awome job there. I don't think I would have that much ambition :dntknw:.

I that is going to be one of a kind when you are done. Or, you are the only person I have seen to go about it that way anyways.
 

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Very nice. That is the most thought I've ever seen someone put into chopping a bronco II, nice to see that.
 

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Thats some nice work. I was going to do that exact same thing but I ended up doing mine a little differently, check out my build if you get a chance and you can see what route I took. Very nice!
 

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I would love to see how this turned out.
 

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