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Chopping A 1932 Ford Roadster Windshield: Iron Trap’s 1932 Ford “Ruined Roadster” Gets Chopped The Perfect Amount


Chopping A 1932 Ford Roadster Windshield: Iron Trap’s 1932 Ford “Ruined Roadster” Gets Chopped The Perfect Amount

It’s not easy chopping the top on a car, with all the metal shaping required, door and window frames, etc. So one might think that chopping the top on a roadster would be pretty darn easy. I mean if it doesn’t have a top at all, then all you are doing is chopping the windshield. But what if you get it wrong? The boys at Iron Trap Garage are going to make sure this one is right, even if the project is called the Ruined Roadster.

 


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