Why not use the column and wheel in this one? Late model columns always look so bulky in the early cars. It's not that hard to cut the shaft to fit a knuckle.
I think your asking for a lot of heartache trying to make it into a 2dr fastback. You'll basically have to build the whole back end from scratch. Why not a 2dr business coupe? Stretch the trunk more instead of the roof. Maybe lean the trunk forward some and then stretch it.
Good Point Sam.... I thought about re-using the column, but I'm planning on making this one a cruiser, and I have long legs, so tilt gives me a lower wheel when driving and out of the way when I get in and out... Plus I'm thinking that the straight column will come in handy for my next rat project, hopefully a truck or early 30's coupe/sedan, channeled , chopped etc.
I agree on the heart-ache part
.... To be honest this is probably going to end up a two door meets business coupe meets fast back meets uh oh meets okay that's better meets wow that was close.
I'm going with a frame that has a wheel base that is already shorter than the original car wheel base is, so I know I will be shortening the car somewhere, just haven't determined where, probably the middle somewhere. I figured laying the back window flatter won't be an issue since I'm copping the top I have to remove the back window anyway (I plan on keeping it the same size) I have learned with my last build, the 64 C-10 that it is better to take your time then rush into something that could have been avoided, so I decided I wouldn't rush this project along.
BTW Sam.... you have some serious fabricating skills, it take a real man to chop a car up and weld it back together again.... or a crazy one <-(me)...
Thanks for helping me re-think my approach!