Project Wrong Way Regal Wagon

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zeth hale

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Yeah i have a problem now that I'm getting more tools I have less space to work. I guess if anything that's one of the better problems to have
 
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Longroof79

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I like Mike's idea of going with El Camino type B-pillars and glass to give it that nice flowing, swept look.
Here's a photoshopped image my friend did of his car several years ago.
 
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L67ss

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Actually I was the first to suggest elco b pillars ;)
 
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Longroof79

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Yes you
Actually I was the first to suggest elco b pillars ;)
Yes you did, didn't you? Would you like a medal or a trophy? :rofl:
 

motorheadmike

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I like Mike's idea of going with El Camino type B-pillars and glass to give it that nice flowing, swept look.
Here's a photoshopped image my friend did of his car several years ago.

Do this!
 
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Longroof79

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I like the angled B pillar. The straight up and down pillar is almost too abrupt, if that makes any sense.,,especially with the 2-dr conversion. It's more trick looking imho. I know it will add to your work load, but I'm sure you'll get alot more complements.
 
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zeth hale

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I'm not really a fan of angled b pillar probably because I don't like elcaminos that much.

I got my oil pan today just a few small parts and motor will be complete
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