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    Has anyone chopped their car? I don't mean making it a convertible, but rather, lowering the height of the stock roofline.

    Does anyone know how much would be appropriate, and how much it would run?

  • #2
    I've seen a couple done by photoshop but not any actual ones.
    ~Jeff
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    • #3
      windows might be hard to find if you take it off the upper half of the car.


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      • #4
        you're looking at a lot of custom glass for that particular project, but having cut one of these things up, I can say that as long as you have a decent welder, it wouldn't take much to chop the body and lower the roof a bit. There isn't much to the upper body of these things at all... but yeah, getting the windows done will likely cost you a lot. I say, GO FOR IT!!!
        No festiva for me ATM...

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        • #5
          that would probably look sweet, to me the festiva is farely tall for it's size, might make for better areodynamics

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          If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

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          • #6
            the biggest concern is how much you want to chop. If you dont mind plexi windows go that route. I'm seriously thinking about doing it but i think it will take away fromt the "festiva" look.
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            • #7
              I'm going to strip the interior out anyway, so plexi-glass windows work fine for a pin-based raise-and-lower system. I'm not worried about the Festiva look ... it's an ugly car to start off with anyway. I'm figuring that with the weight I can save by stripping it, I can add a overly-comprehensive rollcage to it, to offset the lack of safety the Festiva has initially.

              I don't know about a plexi-glass windshield though ... has anyone ever driven with one of those?

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              • #8
                lxan is alot stronger and i dont think plexi is l dot approved at least not here

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                • #9
                  Use Lexan for your windows. There are companies taht will make you a custom Lexan windshield and hatch glass, the doors and quarter wintoes can be cut yourself out of Lexan sheet.

                  Let's just say i've been thinking aobut this a little.

                  ~Josh
                  99 SVT "BLKOUT2" - # 1571 - PRT track whore
                  98 SVT - PRT R&D car
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                  • #10
                    Most reputable glass shops will rework your existing glass .

                    Seen it done many times
                    When you chop and take the car there after the top is back on , they take the glass and grind the excess off and shape the corners for a perfect fit .
                    Windshield and side windows , you will never know the glass was ever modified .
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Venomz
                      I'm not worried about the Festiva look ... it's an ugly car to start off with anyway
                      Then why do you have one?
                      Brian
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                      • #12
                        ^^+1

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                        • #13
                          ^ It's lightweight and primed for sleeper-status. It's a budget tuner, and what's more, it's not run of the mill. Admitting that the car is ugly is not the same as hating the car. I love the car. For comparison, I hate the way the WRX looks, but you can't deny its performance potential.

                          It'll look a lot better after the chop.

                          And for the record, I don't have one yet. I'm collecting the info I'll need once I do buy one. I've already decided on most of everything. I'm trying to get everything at once.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Venomz
                            , I hate the way the WRX looks, but you can't deny its performance potential.
                            I know they perform pretty good but I beat one with my pick up truck! The guy was mad!
                            Brian
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by packrat427
                              Most reputable glass shops will rework your existing glass .

                              Seen it done many times
                              When you chop and take the car there after the top is back on , they take the glass and grind the excess off and shape the corners for a perfect fit .
                              Windshield and side windows , you will never know the glass was ever modified .

                              I'd like to see them grind 3 inches of tempered safety glass without heating it up enough to break it. Beside how would you take off 3 inches in material from the top or the bottom and "reshape it" if the window tapers...windshields i have done, glass cutter and 80 grit sand paper on a belt sander will do it

                              If you want glass you could take the old glass make a fiberglass mould of it cut the measurement you chopped out of the car ex. 3". Cut that 3 inches out of the fiberglass and send it to mexicali when Pilkington/E-premier will make you brand new chopped windows

                              Furthermore if you chop a car the windows will be smaller in total circumfrence......switch means splicing the rear gasket on each side, or possibly use a universal locking rubber like the Grand Wagoneers had in 89. Front windshield moulding would have to be shortened, the doors...etc
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