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There are two ways to chop a top.

 

A. So that the car looks good afterwards;

B. The way it is commonly done, and was done here.

 

To chop a top is an art. It's not cutting a section out of the roof pillars.

To do a Winfield chop on a '49-'51 Mercury requires the roof section to be cut into 19 pieces.

 

totally agree JM, I chopped my 49 chev and I think we ended up with the roof in 10 pieces by the time I was happy with the flow.

 

No measurements, just step back, see if it looks alright and progress from there.

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-LEGEND-3-2-V6-N-REG-CLASSIC-CAR-INSURANCE-tax-test-out-sorn-/331385158927?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item4d28183d0f

 

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AS ABOVE I HAVE MY HONDA LEGEN 3.2 V6 AUTO FOR SALE  STARTS STOPS DRIVES MINT BEEN LOWERD 30MM ALL ROUND HAS ALL BELLS WHISTLES HAS FEW BITS BODY WORK NEED SORTING BUT NOT HAD TIME DUE TO LAST OWNER ALL SCRATCHES LOOK PICS NEED ANY MORE PICS JUST ASK TAX MOT ARE OUT NOW  DONT ASK WHAT NEEDS  FOR MOT   AS AM NOT  MOT  TESTER    IT IS WHAT IT IS    ENGINE BOX ARE MINT TO     THIS IS CASH SALE ONLY  NO PAYPALL AT LEAST DICK TURPIN WORE MASK YOU NEW YOUR GETTING ROBBED   CASH ONLY

 

 

 

WTF?

 

Put a reserve on it then, you fud, or just keep it.

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Are you supposed to sleep in it? Who? How?

There is a section that pulls out at the back to extend the bed area. I would have serious doubts as to the weather tightness of it, indeed the ability to pull a wheelie whilst sleeping in the back of it too!

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Mr B

 

That Pony is truly a magical thing. Hyundai sales in the UK started in January 1982 - the first dealer was Rod Blanchard Motors of Watnall, Nottingham.

 

Where's that one registered? Nottingham.

 

The business still exists as a service garage BTW, called RBM Service. Might have records of when they sold it.

 

This does mean there is a very, very good chance it's the oldest Hyundai in the UK, which makes it the oldest in Europe, and possibly the oldest surviving exported Korean car anywhere in the world.

 

Considering how many Korean cars are now sold globally, that makes it a mightily historic little car.

 

I'll declare an interest - I own the oldest Kia in the UK, and therefore the oldest surviving exported Kia. They'd make a nice pair, no?

 

No question - you have to buy that car!

Sorry to got off topic but we need to see a photo of your Kia :)

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