STREAMLINE'S PROJECT GARAGE

Video | Todd Gold is Back in Action

Todd Gold is back in the Garage in a bay where it all started in Denver Colorado. Follow Todd and the crew of Streamline Hot Rod Parts as they put their expertise of car building front and center for a captivated online audience. Through video demonstrations, photos and tech tips we will highlight the exciting process that is building a hot rod. We will also make it easy for you to purchase the products online that are used for this special build.

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Here begins the build of 1930-31 MODEL A TUDOR SEDAN CHOPPED (5 INCH CHOP)

Side shots of the sedan Week 7 Home
The front view of the Sedan in the beginning stages! Week 6 Home
Hand built wooden roof frame. Week 5 Home
Rear Wood Frame Week 4 Home

Comments 31/07/10
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04/24/2010
o my gosh! that car is so old it must smell like gasoline.

04/20/2010
Hi Todd Gold What a great project. To see a 31 ford tudor, chopped 3", with a steel insert roof project, go to geardowngarage.com Also is a 38 Chevy and a chopped 32 ford coupe hi boy. The 38 and 32 are mine. the 31 belongs to my son.Bob Temmermand

03/31/2010
I'm building a 1929 tudor sedan full fender. Right now I'm confuse on weather to close the roof opening w/metal or keep it the soft top. The wood are original should I replace it,if I go with the old 1950 look,I don't want to chop it, its going to look like this the top done in white and body in black and with white wall tires,full fendered. Black and whit interior. where could I get the wool kit if I decide to change it? I want to see your 30/31 when its finish. Thanks

02/20/2010
I am working on the same car for the last 4yrs and it only chopped 4 inches and it will be a Hi-boy. It is very close to fire-up ! This reminds me of how much work was done. Let me know were your at. C-rusin

02/18/2010
Great idea for an project car on the website, look forward to learning a few things for my next build

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