Torchie
Well-known member
I thought about firing up my PhotoShop and giving it a shot, but realized I could have easily been trapped in there for hours.
I lean toward option 1, but I see three lines that are not quite aligned. The crown, the rain gutter, and the top of the window openings. I would take a bit more out of the crown over the backlite, and then move it all forward a bit more. Put some of the metal you would normally add to the roof after the chop ahead of the trunk. I know its not that simple. In other words, skinny up the "C" pillar a little more. I know that would likely eliminate the package trey, and mess with the back seat. But, beauty knows no pain. Right?
I understand what you are saying skip. I want to try to get it right with out moving the rear window forward, just laying it down from it's OG position first.
I may also try to use parts of the door tops from the 2 junkyard door I scrounged to reconfigure that quarter window.
I would use the wing vent portion of the door tops. These are from a Wayfarer (Dodge's sort of fastback) so they are already an 1 1/2" lower then my sedan door tops.
A lot of this will be better visualized once I get the real roof lowered.
Until then. Keep the comments coming as it helps to keep my brain juices flowing....
Torchie