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1935 Ford Flatback/S10 frame?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by squigy, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. squigy
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    I remember a thread that was titled Frame thread to end all frame threads but cant find it.
    Ok save the flames for something else.cause i dont give a f*&k.
    so here is my question how do i fit a 1936 Ford Flat back onto an S10 frame.Or better yet which s10 should i use?
    I am buying the 35 but have several s10 mostly 90`s.
    I want to slide the body over the frame then add air ride all around.what is involved in this or is there already a step by step on this subject.i did the search but nothing on my specific.
    I would only like the ones who have done this to their car to help me...
    I know not traditional but that is not what i wanna build. blahh blahh.
    This what i want mine to ride like...low and fuckin slow....
     

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  2. 49ratfink
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    I would bet no one here has done it or will admit to fucking up a 35-36 Ford in the manner you have planned.

     
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  3. hellonwheels
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    Ghey...flame #1!!
     
  4. Da Tinman
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    just so everyone can see it after you edit the stupid out of it.
     
  5. Dirty Dug
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    I'm interested in this too. I found an old full fendered 1932 Ford that I want to do the same thing to. You know, get rid of all the old unreliable shit.
     
  6. MR. FORD
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    Wow.....I thought I had heard some bad ideas before. It is fully possible to do what you want without putting a lame ass S 10 frame under it. How about actually being creative and getting the stance you want by doing it the right way? Ghey.....flame # 5 by now? Many more flames to come....
     
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    That rules.....





    QUOTE=Dreddybear;4404268]Flame on!

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  9. FlynBrian
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    Didn't know there was anything wrong with a 35/36 frame!!! Airbag the S10, sell the 36 to someone who won't screw it up.
     
  10. southpark
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    god damn some people are just badasses.

    you may be the toughest keyboard ever.

    thats what i like my posts like... funny and fucking condesending....
     
  11. squigy
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    as i said from people who have BUILT them before, not key board artist who ad some flying flameing fag across the sky that is cute.....
    the 35 frame is split in half i guess and rusted to shit i guess that is safe and traditional with some of you Rat Rodders on here. any ways my car, just answer the fuckin question....
    i have been on here toooo long to edit, some of the answers and flames are funny as hell.....
    Man i wish i had the 3-4 grand to build the 35 the traditional way but i am considered part time now and money is almost none......Sorry to the traditional gods.Forgive me this time.
    FLAME ON FAGS as long as i get an answer some day the shit you guys write is funny.Thanks for nothin so far though
    S10 is what i have and it is what i have the balls to use.
    So,what was that thread "to end all frame threads"
    I had to edit this thread i feel into your trap and had to crawl back out.....
     
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  12. Truckedup
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    A simple tape measure will answer a lot of questions.Measure the wheelbase and width and compare.
     
  13. Every time I see someone considering this kind of swap I have to wonder if they ever bothered to actually *look* under the S10 first.

    The S10 frame bows out right at the cowl just like a Monte Carlo, Impala, Chevelle, you name it every GM car from about the mid-60s on the rails make just about a 90' turn under the cowl out to the fender and turn again to run along the rocker panels. It's not as extreme on the S10, there's actually some room between the frame rail and the rocker, but it's still too fucking wide there for most '30s era cars.

    And that doesn't even get into the fact they get wide again ahead of the front wheels and have to be trimmed and reshaped there for a fat fendered car.


    And by the time you cut that shit out and weld in some straight box rail sections you could have either just as easily built an entire frame from scratch that doesn't look like ass and actually fits your car.

    I know the mid-30's Ford frames are rot prone and using what you have seems like a good idea, but you might want to take a step back, see if you can find a good 35-40 frame, and swap or sell off a halfway decent S10 to pay for it. I don't know about Florida but up here whatever it is about S10s they seem to not exist for sale much below $750, because I've watched for one for a beater for a long time. The couple I've seen for $500 or so sold in a matter of days. So you sell one and for that money you aught to be able to find something that works. Know of any goldchainer street rod shops? See if you can find someone having a car built with a 1-800-hot-rod aftermarket frame and offer to buy their original.

    If that seems like too much work or you need to start building the car yesterday, then sell an S10 and buy some steel and build one from scratch. Use an S10 front crossmember and rearend if you must. Maybe use pieces of the S10 rails to get an arched kickup for the rear axle without having to try to bend your new stock somewhere. But I'd try to track down a frontend that either will take a rack and pinion or otherwise puts the steering box behind the front wheels. Simpler than trying to use the front steer box from the S10 where there's not much room for it.


    And if you don't want to fab up a center frame X, a lot of other cars use something similar you could hack out of a junker - 49-57 Pontiac, 53-58 Buick, 57-58 Olds, probably lots of others but those are ones I can think of off the top of my head.
     
  14. squigy
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    Thank you that is what i needed to hear someone with some sense.you have brought up great points and i will consider selling he S10 to some gold chainer, to try and find a stock usable frame, boy that was easy.Thanks again.
     
  15. squigy
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    No i think you may have been he toughest ever i remember how these
    so called builders jumped on your shit, bad....but you know, this is how they get there attention.Their BLOG is probably slow right now....they are as bad as Corvette guys.:)
    here is a pic of my old 36...
     

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  16. Then why ask ask on a traditional board?
     
  17. squigy
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    Because i thought there wasnt close minded people on here, but again i guess i am wrong.Its just like a thread 2 weeks ago that asked about putting Jaguar XJ front clip under a fat fender car, no one got flamed for that,but is it really "traditional" NO.
    I know there are plenty i would say thousands that have tryed something and fuck up at least once.I for one am not a rich person so i cant mail order or have others build my shit for me.so path
    of least resistance for me wether some like it and some not i dont care as long as it is safe to me and other drivers on the road.i feel that is "traditional".Now i will just wait to see when this thread will close....;(QUOTE=X38;4404474]Then why ask ask on a traditional board?[/QUOTE]
     
  18. I think you entirely missed my point, but somehow I'm not surprised.

    Just the other day on here a guy wanted to know what to offer his buddy for the complete chassis, or the running gear, from a '40 tudor, with a running 2-pot flatty in it, because the buddy was going to go all Mustang-II and 1-800-billet-me on the car. I suggested the stuff was worth $1000-$2000 without seeing it.

    If you can get a stock rolling chassis for $1000 or so, and get half that out of an S10, is the savings of welding rod/supplies, steel, and labor worth the other $500? Or does your time have no value to you.

    Looking for parts is supposed to be part of the fun of building a car. If it was as easy as throwing an S10 frame under any old body, there'd be a "hot rod" on every block.


    Actually an XJ front suspension and an S10 or Monte Carlo rearend might be the way to go and just build the frame rails and center crossmembers yourself, if that's what you're set on is a late model type suspension. Hell, maybe the XJ rear would work too. I've advocated the Jag as a 49-54 Chevy option for a long time as a low-buck alternative to mustang-II kits that eliminates the need to cut up the stock frame.
     
  19. I think the XJ might be a bit wide for the 30's Fords though, just ok for 46 -48's.
     
  20. kruzr
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    search posts by abdomination .He has articles on s-10 swap
    I dont know how to post link.
     
  21. squigy
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    i have time...and supplies so i will take your advise and hopefully others good or bad and make a decision based on what works and what doesnt.
    I really appriciate your time man it means alot.Thanks.
     
  22. mckustoms
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  23. chad
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    The biggest thing on an S10 is the steering box location..It's really far ahead and will probably interfere with the fenders...But that being said I have seen 40 ford trucks mounted on them..
     
  24. Dreddybear
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    Keyboard artist? :p What else am I gonna do man? I have absolutely no idea how to build myself a car like you guys do, so I make myself feel better by keyboard artistry:)
     
  25. squigy
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    You like that hugh....HAha:) I am going to patent that saying....and sell TShirts.
    Thank you mckustoms thats all i was asking for...
     
  26. koolkemp
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    I used a ranger chassis on a 48 chev before...steering box is not in the way like an s10...the twin I beams rode really nice and you can get droppes ones as well.....the newer ones have trad a arms and a rack & pinion , seen front clip from a newer one under a 46 pick up looked really slick...just some extra food for thought :D
     
  27. sawzall
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    squigy

    sorry.. but I just dont think it will work.. s10 + early ford = UGLY

    and just in case you think you might ever "resell" this 36 (wink wink) putting a s10 chassis under it will certainly remove all value the car could ever have..

    additionally I would bet that an s10 wouldnt likely get the car as low as you want..


    just for comparison.

    both my 40's are stock frame (no notch) with bags mounted to 67 -72 chevy truck trailing arms in the rear.. both are mustang II up front with bags..


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    both are on 15 inch wheels with 215's up front..

    the biggest problem with this situation is exhaust clearance.. (both my cars have exhaust UNDER the running boards.

    the coupe is a different story..

    but you know about that..
     
  28. 32SEDAN
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    Very nice. Do you have any chassis build pics to share?
     
  29. squigy
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    YES the voices of reason have penetrated well into my brain...i am going with stock frame and "sawzall"`s help:) great info so far cant wait to dig in!!!!!!!
    Oh and any parts sawzall you want to sell me let me know in PM...
     
  30. lockwoodkustoms
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    Sguigy you can also look into early mopar frames from this same era they are similar but have a straight axle set up that is parrallel leafs in the front that you can get rid of and put a mustang II in but the nice thing is they have parrallel leaf set up in the rear that can be lowered with a set of blocks. I am almost sure they would be alot cheaper that a ford frame.
     

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