Ricky Bobby's Rod Shop chopped nine inches out of a ragged 1930 Ford sedan body, then sectioned it five inches, shortened it eight inches, and channeled the floor 3 inches to get the long, low look that they were after. The flip side to having such an extreme chop that looks so good from the outside is that it reduces visibility from the inside. The solution came from a Jeep Cherokee, its roof panel and sunroof were grafted onto the sedan. Now it's easy to keep an eye on traffic lights, no prism necessary. The re-proportioned body was mounted to a custom fabricated chassis that uses a Super Bell 4-inch dropped front axle and a Crown Vic rear axle located by a custom four-link and Chassis Engineering coilovers. The extremely low stance is achieved by front and rear frame kickups and 4.50-18 Beck motorcycle whitewalls in the front and 6.00-20 Firestone whitewalls in the rear.