In this video we chop Mike’s Model T sedan 5” To support this channel please check out www.lgspeedkus... Music by The Cavaleros www.thecavaler... Thanks for watching
Nothing sweeter than a chopped "T" and probably one of the easiest chops to do as well. She's lovely :) A video on the top fill would be nice to see also.
Another video with good content. Look forwards to the insert. A little is sometimes better than a heavy chop. You explain in detail and that’s good for the young blood in are hobby, sport. Looking forwards to the Ardun swap as well. Take care.Tim.
Hay Good bye to Jim ! Dork no you look very spiffy with safety glassses on. Much better than my students all trying to look cool protecting the eyes on top of there heads. Nice work Lee. Oh I have a 1960 Thunderbird 460 powered, 1930 Model A roadster 8ba 3 speed tower top open shaft to banjo rear, 1950 meteor 8ba 1940 Packard 6 flathead. I have more but the these are my daily summer drivers here in Ontario Canada east of Toronto.
starting with a near perfect body makes the chop so much easier . All the Ts I have found up here are badly mutilated, usually been through a few fires and never complete. Nice to see someone get a deceny one; thanks for the video.
Nice work with the chop, looks pretty good to my eyes. Only thing i dont like in this are the visible welds. There are a lot of things i dont understand and thank god i dont have to.
Thanks. Yea I probably would have ground the welds and metal finished it out, but like I mentioned in the video, it can always be done later! Thanks for watching!
Cool! I like northern Idaho. Spent a lot of time in Bonners Ferry and Sandpoint area. Stripped the top end of a Flathead ford down on the side of the highway in Lewiston once to replace a broken valve keeper haha
...hi Lee...I've watched Brent at Halfass Customs do a few chops, and it seems to me, the most important thing is to have no fear, and just go ahead and go for it...of course, a little skill never hurts.......nice work......
Good video, thanks for taking us along for the ride. However lol, you said that car never had an insert or glass and I can assure you that when it rolled out of Highland Park it had glass and a completely weather proof cloth top.......but I know what you meant !!! I know it might be difficult to get the top fabricated and video it at the same time but I hope you can do that for us. 👍
@@LGKustoms Well Mike.....Somebody broke into my shop, in the middle of the night, and ground down all those welds.....Sorry.... But we think it was Frank Schwartz.
@@LGKustoms it help me get down into tight spots on bike frames and it helped me see what I was doing better..old guy thing I guess lol but I see alot of main stream welders who are really good using them I wouldn't go back . Guess to each his own.
Hi Lee and shop crew . Model T chop went really great . Will Mike paint stitches were the welds are ? Saw it on a chopped later 1930's sedan delivery back in the '70s . Red oxide primer and Frankenstein lettered on the side . There was also the wording ," Major surgery complete , plastic surgery is all we need." Weekend almost here ... have fun you guys !