To chop or not to chop, is that the question?

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SilverPig:
It's a fiiiiiine line between a chop and a plop...if you know what I mean. The last car here (the yellow one) looks cool, with most of the original rake still intact. Personally, I think the black one on the top has a way too flat roof for my taste...but hey...it's not my car. So my dear Bingokid...if you have the car and the donor roof(s) and a ton of time/money/patience...do it. DO IT!  8)

Mangokid:
See that's what I'm talkin' about. If done right, it looks awesome, like the yellow one, but I think they are far between, the really successful street-chops. For strip use I'd go for the wildest one, Thunderbug, just because it looks so damn crazy.

I got the donors IlderPig, but i kinda lack the cash and the time, not to mention the skills. Anyways, my "secret" project will never hit the street...strip only.

Zach Gomulka:
Kindof a weird angle, but I like the look of this chop. The rest of the car however, is argueable!

Jon:
Mango, I think the secret is to refrain from choping TO much. I really liked the yellow "late" model... and the Gross car... 

Mangokid:
Word Johnny, but for the strip I'd go for less is more, less roof that is...

if done right it's absolutely playable on the street, but I've seen far to many bad -chops over the years. Still remember the Asterix/Obelix bug from sweden with the leaning b-pillar. Ikes.

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