So, today I am finally getting underway with my chop now that all the snow has gone (crosses fingers) Yesterday I prefitted the Archie rockers I am going to do everything at once I decided so I can just hammer out all the bodywork at once.
This is what I am thinking for a color combo
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Awesome, can't wait to see you chop that bad boy. Are you doing a total homebrew chop, or are you taking it somewhere? Also, I'm digging the color combo, I would like to see a photoshop of that.
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Posts: 1537 From: Sobieski,WI,USA Registered: Dec 2005
Yup I am doing a total home brew chop using the Archie kit Today made huge progress all I have left is to remove the front and rear windows and to weld in support braces then its chopin time!!! I had a bit of a pain in the ass with two of the roof hold down bolds one on the fast back part and one on the roof panel both of them spun outa the fiberglass so I will have to fix those later but otherwise just being slow and carful I didnt break nothin! did all this myself today in just a few hours.
Sail panel fail oooops!
Pain in rear to remove!!
took entire interior out
Found my short! grrrr mice!
Temporary roof to keep rain out
Join us!!
Damn thing bit me!!!
minor rust
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86soon3.4 Member
Posts: 1537 From: Sobieski,WI,USA Registered: Dec 2005
Yeah you were definitely busy, and kudos for getting your roof panel off in one piece. That damn black tacky sealant crap from the factory is some real tough stuff. Also, you caught that rust at a good time, very easy to repair and prevent right now by putting some kind of chassis coating on like POR-15 or such. Can't wait to see some more! Good luck!
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jetsnvettes2000 Member
Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
So I like the look of the sail panels shown on the outlaws thread, but my question is were can I find a set of smoked sail panels to cut up so I can do it since mine disintegrated when I tried to remove them, granted mine were really cheap knockoffs and didnt even have a curve to them they just were bent over on the front. I need a set of not so nice ones if anyone has some they can be totally junk I think i am going to use them as a mold and just make a set of fiberglass delete ones with a scoop in it. kinda like the ones on a lotus esprite.
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jetsnvettes2000 Member
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Got alittle farther today, the front window was coming out really good till I got to the part with a chip in it and just like that it cracked grrrrrrrrrrrr well I wanted a new one anyway guess I am forced to get one now! tomorrow I will be making a internal frame for inside the car to hold it square and temp welding it in, prob overkill but my driveway is un-even so I dont want to use the block it up method.
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jetsnvettes2000 Member
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I have to give a shout out to Av8fiero he came over and spent the day helping me get this far, we discoverd alot of little things extra we had to do to get it to all fit right but in the end it looks good so far!! I only lit myself on fire twice welding!!!!! well so far...........
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jetsnvettes2000 Member
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I'm on the verge of running out. you can use the last of it if you want though Lol
the tank gauge reads basically 0, but the regulator shows theres still some in the tank
thats some crazy fast progress you made. I cant believe how fast for your first chop infact (or is that your first?)
I know your good with body work stuff so I'm sure that helps
YA cool if it would last ten minuts id have the main welds done enuf were I could let it sit till monday when I can get more, I ran out right when I was welding the left b pillar and the a pillar base so its a bit floppy but secure! I was otherwise going to go get some gasless wire to at least throw a few extra tacks on it so it cant move at all, the right side of the car is basically done with all welding!
So did alittle more welding tonite but the weather was not being kind again so I came in and started on my front bumper ideas, this is what I am kinda thinking:
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Did alittle more work today, since I am out of shielding gas for the welder I decided to fix all the rust damage to the rear clip, it took me all of 20 minuts to wire wheel all the rust off and it was good! I then got some good 3m rubberized undercoating and coverd the rear frame rails inside and out, that should take care of any future rust!
Well fellas, all the welding is done!!!!!!!!! now to grind it all smooth and throw the glass in it! I think by friday weather permitting ill be well on my way to having all the fiberglass work done.
Av8fiero is grindin some of my welds
All the rust is gone!!
its so great its sparkling!
Av8fiero is really lovin the grinding just alittle to much!
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So cool to see such a well-documented homebrew choptop! Great progress.
btw, do I spot IROC-Z wheels on a Stingray back there? That's gotta be a different look.
Yup those are 85 iroc rims they are just on the vette to move it around, I have the good original corvette rims in storage till the car is done. I have another vette in the garage also ass deep in restoration thats why the chop is being done out in the driveway I just ran outa room! right now I have three corvette resto's going and the fiero chop.
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