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My name is Ben and i am sure some of you have seen these pics before but i was wondering what everyone thought of a truck choped and slammed like this pic?
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Slammed = ...ok
Chop = no |
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I agree on no chop
ive only seen it done once where i liked it dropped the roof 4 1/2 inches angled back the a pillars dropped the bed top down 3 inches and brought the wheel arches down 3 inches so it all looked in proportion but that probably more work than you want to do |
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I like chopped trucks but that one is too much for me.... 2 or 2 1/2" would be my max. I also like them better with the "A" pillars cut, not leaned back. Just my 2¢ worth... LockDoc |
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choping in my opinion is for the out doorsman or the braves.
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Love them 4 inch chop lay the pillers back and drop the truck., Looks hot
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i dont like chop chevy trucks at all if you want too chop a truck go and chop a ford truck ok ford trucks&choping sucks
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if done right, it can look bad ass. I generaly go for the stock body... restomod if you will... but sometimes, you see one that just works.
Besides... it's a longhorn. So it's gonna be cool no matter what. ;) (talkin about the one in this reply) |
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chop is not really needed on these trucks, just drop it:metal:
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I vote for Lowering.
Vote no for chopping. s/t |
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UGLY for chop top!!!!!!
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Chop - :barf:
Slammed - OK I have only ever seen one chop on these trucks that I like. It was in the Projects section, but I can't for the life of me find it. It was very subtle, and the body was completely wire wheeled, just shiney metal. Dang, now I really want to find that thread!! |
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I think so. I don't remember if this was the one that the top of the hood opened or not though. I remember that mod, just can't remember if it was the same truck. I do remember lots of pics taken in the shop (large shop), and there were some taken outside on the grass. But yeah, shaved, slammed, I think a 67-68 front, maybe even a different dash altogether?
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I have only seen 1 chop EVER that I liked...several drops though.
Here's the chop: http://www.highgearhotrods.com/gallery/fgallery1-12.jpg Here's how: http://www.highgearhotrods.com/Retro...rodmarch08.pdf DLB |
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Oh, oh, THAT'S THE ONE!!!! Thanks for that link, I'm saving that one on paper and putting it in my truck file!!
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Drop it.:metal:
Do not chop it! |
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saw this at the doctors office this morning//no i'm not a fan of chopped pickups// i do like the look of that silver one
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Yuck!
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I dont like 'em either, but that silver one does look ok
I think chopped tops only belong on old rods and sleds... |
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My votes: Lowered = yes. Slammed = no. Chopped = no.
Only chop I've ever seen that looked "right" to me was this one, the Dale Earnhardt memorial show truck. Have to look twice, just to be sure it was really-really cut, the proportions are so well done. |
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And dont you dare make the doors open that way.
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I like being able to sit up straight but hey it's your truck.
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I know, I know It looks like it is pink---that WILL change someday. 3" chop and smoothed.
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Another problem with chopped tops is they leak if there not done right. My buddy had his 69 C10 chopped and it leaked like crazy.
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If you want to slam it, get an air bag setup. Then you can drop it in the weeds when you want and raise it and still have drivability.
As far as the chop, it can be done right, but it's not for me. It's your truck though, so do what you like! :) |
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Classic Trucks magazine did one. Not real drastic. Looked OK but I don't think its necessary.
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He is mine. Still need a headliner but it is done.
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I wanna say the only one I remember really liking was in a classic truck magazine. This one was chopped just a little, doors stretched a little, and the bed was sectioned. All done in small increments so you'd have to look twice. It was two tone blue and gray I think. A month or two ago? Now I gotta go look for it....
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Welllll I have seen a few that i liked. I dug up some pics...
Cut, Slam, Shave, Paint! |
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Board member XXL has a super cool chopped truck. |
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some trucks look ok with a chop, but 95% come out looking inproportional..
but if you like it then do it, just build a truck that makes you happy. but your not going to get too many guys on this site that favor a chopped top for these years of trucks |
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I agree, if you like it, you do it. Who cares what everyone else thinks.
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I like 'em chopped just like a dig the cowl camaro hoods on them = NOT
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the one in the link above does look OK to me... it still looks in proportion
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Well after being in Street Rod class i have grown to like the old led sleds. I think a 6" chop should do it. i am also going to take 2 beer kegs and turn them into my gas tank. As well, i just bought some 100 spoke 20's that i will media blast, prime and paint flat black. i am thinking of painting the truck flaat back with tented windows. There is plenty of head room in my truck so the chop will only bother me then i'm at a stop light. ha ha. Also, some one was talking about the roof leaking.. thats probible because they didnt fit the door to the cab, with the seal inplace. i'm sure everything will come out all right.
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