how to chop a Maverick in 10 easy steps

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  1. ptpdub

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    this is the plan for my car. a good friend did to his car aprox 20 years ago and we will do it to my car soon!


    1) Cut a V notch in the A pillar, near the top of the cowl area, just below the windshield. It should be about 2-3" deep.


    2) After putting something inside to support the roof, make a cut right across the roof in a cross-car direction, about 4-5" above the top of the windshield. (do not remove the windshield: it won't be cut).

    3) Pull back the windshield until you acheive the desired angle of chop.

    4) Weld the V notches closed on the A pillars (that you cut in step 1)

    5) Cut another V notch from the bottom back corner of the rear quarter window all the way to the back of the pillar. DO NOT CUT ACROSS THE BACK!!!) The rear window does not have to be removed.

    6) Pull the roof down to meet with the new location of the top of the windshield. Make sure that you have a nice profile along the roof from the top of the glass all the way to the deck lid.

    7) Cut the excess material out of the roof to accomodate a butt-weld seam where the front and back meet.

    8) The sideglass will now have to be flat rather than curved (like a 60's or earlier car). The rear quarter glass should be mounted against a flat fabricated window frame.

    9) Fabricate the window channel for the front doors, allowing for flat glass.

    10) Cut masonite templates for the new glass, go to the local glass shop and have the shaped cut out of laminate flat glass.
     
  2. sam03rc

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    Why are you doing a chop top on the maverick
     
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    ptpdub Member

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    same reason i do anything with the mav. i like it.
     
  4. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    Cant wait to see pics!
     
  5. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    For some reason, I don't think it's that simple....
     
  6. Mavman72

    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    It isnt that simple...
    Lots more sectioning than he assumes, Hope he is ready to deal with the curvature of the roof and the fact that it is narrower than the body at the belt line. His method may require the roof to be narrowed longitudinally with the pie cut method he is proposing. It will be cool looking when done as long as the proportions are kept correct.
     
  7. M.A.V.

    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    Yea, good luck with that.:16suspect
     
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    well i cant wait to see it
     
  10. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    Take lots of pics along the way. When it works, write up a tech article.
     
  11. car-nut

    car-nut Glenn

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    That isn't really a chop then is it? All you are doing is laying back the windshield a bit and angleing the roof down to meet it.

    A true chop involves taking inches out of the height of the entire roof, glass and all.

    The black more door from Canada has a full chop done to it. Not just an angled windshield!
     
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    now that's a good answer! :thumbs2:
     
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    Someone photochop one to give us an idea of what we're talkin bout here..........
     
  14. justin has a 74

    justin has a 74 Maverick bandit official

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    Wheres matt when you need him.
     
  15. Streetdeacon

    Streetdeacon Streetdeacon

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    I didn't hear him say anything about cutting down the door frames and the b pillar. There are a few angles to deal with in the proces.:huh:
     

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