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Copped Wagons?
« on: February 10, 2004, 08:14:21 AM »
There has been discussion in the past about chop jobs, but does anyone have any pics? I,ve seen the grey chopped 74 wagon in the gallery but that seems to be the only one. I think the look is awsome (especially on a panel wagon ;D) as well as functional when done to a drag car for aerodynamic purposes. What do you all think?  Does anyone know how?
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