1934 Ford 3 Window
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The style was popular from the 1920s until the beginning of World War II. While many manufacturers produced three window coupes, the 1932 to 1936 Ford is a particular favorite of hot rodders. One of the most popular modifications is a 'chopped top'. The trend began in the 1950s, and is not limited to three-windows by any means. It involves cutting the window pillars and removing a section to lower the roof height and ultimately to make the car look better. The process requires new glass, relocation of upper door hinges, and raked A-pillars to meet the roof of the car so its pretty pain staking process. Now this fiberglass beauty has been completely gel coated is a 'Street Beast' brand body. The hood and front end come off in one assembly and then reveals the crate GM performance 350 cubic inch engine. The motor is backed by the super highway friendly 700R4 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission. Putting the...