How much should we cut? The 1936 ford roof chop starts now
We are making solid progress on the 1936 Ford 5-window coupe, continuing the journey of this awesome project car. This week's focus involves more intricate car modification and essential metal fabrication work, bringing us closer to completing this restoration car. It's all part of the exciting car build process for this classic car! Chopping the top on the 1936 Ford five window coupe  / @the-macabre-manor INSTAGRAM @THE_OLD_IRON_WORKSHOP_ @THE_MACABRE_MANOR FACEBOOK @ THE OLD IRON WORKSHOP @ THE MACABRE MANNER

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How the chop a top, 1936 Ford roof part 3

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Chopping a Top - 1953 Chevy Sedan Top Chop. Full Build Start To Finish.

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1951 Mercury - Cutting Down the Trim

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A little off the top. 1950 Mercury roof chop part 1

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1941 Ford Custom Rescue Mission in the Pacific Northwest - You've never seen a cooler car - Part 1

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How to chop a top, 1936 ford roof part 2.

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The Reveal! What's Under the Hood of the 1953 Mercury Monterey?

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ALLYSA ALMOST QUIT OVER THIS EPISODE.

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Custom 54 Chevy Build - Full Custom Garage - S03 EP02 - Automotive Reality

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1937 Ford | TIME LAPSE CHOP TOP

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Pulling apart the Ford banjo rear axle, The 1936 ford build continues

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1936 Ford Kustom Trunk - Part 2

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Mocking Up The 1936 3 Window Coupe FOR SALE!

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Mike Bello from Bello's Kustoms Interview on Side Talking

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Germans Couldn't Believe This "Invisible" Hunter — Until He Became Deadliest Night Ace

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CHOPPING & FITTING A 1937 NASH LAFAYETTE COUPE TOP -

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The 1940 Ford shop truck project begins

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Egon Müller with a 1930s Harley engine 34.39

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THATS A WRAP. 1950 MERCURY PROJECT

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