My Chopped wagon

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Re: My Chopped wagon

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Cool doesn't always equal comfortable...

I think the chopped wagon has plenty of cool factor Trev... 8) looking good mate. :thumbsup:
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parisian62 wrote:Cool doesn't always equal comfortable...

I think the chopped wagon has plenty of cool factor Trev... 8) looking good mate. :thumbsup:
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If all we wanted was comfort we wouldn't be into old cars.
But if I can make it comfy I will.

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Trev wrote:Good times for sure DR, that roll bar was belting me in the head too lol.

There is still plenty to sort out after the paint goes on, most important is comfort of driving position.

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As for comfortable driving position, I reckon that's what kills most projects. People never take the time to get that right and knowing you Trev you will drive the wheels off of it!
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Trev, A Rodeo bucket bench will give you about a 2 inch drop and the back flips forward for easy access to the back. Will bolt up to stock holes at the back Front holes are about 1/2 inch out but no slip in bracket. I had one in my Van.
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thropzed wrote:Trev, A Rodeo bucket bench will give you about a 2 inch drop and the back flips forward for easy access to the back. Will bolt up to stock holes at the back Front holes are about 1/2 inch out but no slip in bracket. I had one in my Van.
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What year please Theo?
Don't really need to flip forward seeing it's still a 4 door.

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90-93 Trev. You'd be surprised how much the flip forward comes in handy.
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Thanks Theo, I looked for some on eBay and they have head rests so no go, they just don't look rite.

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Pull the headrests out and cover the holes with a Mexican blanket?
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They look molded in to me, maybe I'm looking at the wrong ones???

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Kewl 8) 8)
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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very cool! finished by the weekend at this rate.

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It will be finished by "a" weekend, just not this one lol.

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makes the chop far more noticable
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Mick wrote:makes the chop far more noticable
Was going for incognito with the factory colours.

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