I think they get mixed in with different threads. There were a few real nice Z'd '32s within the last year.
I'm just looking for some ideas.My frame has a straight kick up in the rear but I would like to beef it up a bit. I think my blower motor might twist it up with some sticky tires on it.
Here are some pics of mine. A buddy of mine has a CNC plasma cutter so he is going to make me some cool gusset plates for the rear kickup
First off I dig your truck I'm building a similar one with a 34 cab.This is a 33 truck built by Hot Rod Ch***is and Cycle. I stealing some ideas for my 34 build. Are you running any cage? Mat
That's not my frame here's mine. That ch***is was built by Hot Rod Ch***is and Cycle in IL,here's a link. http://www.hotrodch***isandcycle.com/smithtruck_1.htm
Blown34coupe, No I'm not going to put a cage in it,it will only have a roll bar but it won't be NHRA or IHRA legal because I don't want to kick the back tubes out of the cab. It will be more for a little bit of saftey and to stiffen up the ch***is. Have anymore pictures of your pickup?
I know what you're saying about running the bars out the back window. I don't want to either but I'm going to get my ch***is certed. I probably going to do something similar to Littleman's truck. Here's a link to my photobucket, I'm going to start a build thread soon I just wanted to get some more done so I have something to post. Mat http://s234.photobucket.com/albums/ee15/thrasher34olds/34 pick up/
Lets try again. ***TECH - "Z"ing a Model A frame*** http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=297404
heres mine, nothing special but a little better to look at than just 90 or 45 degree angles. does anybody know if fish plates would be reguired, i realy dont want to i think their ugly but its better than the frame breaking in half.
Here's a kick *** tech on how to do a shoebox frame hope it helps. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=89352&highlight=chopping+shoebox
I must have missed that thread first time round Rodknocker. I just subscribed for later reference. That is outstandingly simple. Pete