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1926 essex

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by clamdgr41, Dec 11, 2012.

  1. clamdgr41
    Joined: Nov 7, 2012
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    from maine

    does anyone know what a 1926 es*** might fit on for a newer frame i measured a ford ranger and wheel base was perfect but fram is 5 inches wider so i m wondering if anyone knows what i can use like a dokata or something trying to do this low cost but still keep the car looking as orig**** with updated ride features??/ thanks dwayne
     
  2. raidmagic
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    What's wrong with the current frame? I don't believe you are going to find anything it just sits on and works.
     
  3. TexasSpeed
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    Those are called rat rods..
     
  4. Post Apocalyptic Kustoms
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    Just say NO to frame swaps. NEVER a good idea unless you are into ruining the value and character of old cars.
     
  5. Rickybop
    Joined: May 23, 2008
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    "Keep it looking as original" & "Ranger frame" does not compute...does not compute...buzzzzzzzz...snap snap...whirrrrrrrrr...boom.
     
  6. Boyd Who
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    Another vote for keeping the original frame. A late-model frame swap "might" work under a late 40's or 50's era vehicle, but never under an early model car.
     
  7. George Miller
    Joined: Dec 26, 2008
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    Our 28 es*** has a very strong frame. I do not think you will find one any better. We put a 50ts chev pickup front axle in the 28 works great.
     
  8. clamdgr41
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    clamdgr41
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    ok thats what i thought anyone know what i might use for a front end thats more updated so i can at least get disk brakes without spending 1500 bucks the rear is no issue at all i can get an updated rear and use on the orig**** frame thanks for the help
     
  9. pdunn10
    Joined: Dec 14, 2011
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    you can put disk breaks on a dropped axle. many people sell them. I got a 4 inch dropped axle with disk brakes, calipers, power steering and all the linkage for 400 bucks. keep looking its out there. ( bell, speedway)

    frame swap and looking original only works if the car is full fendered. but even then those that know, KNOW
     
  10. You cannot put a late frame under an early car and end up with something that looks stock. If you center the front wheels under the fenders, where they belong, the radiator ends up sitting in front of the tires, Looks awkward and stupid
     
  11. rustyfords
    Joined: Jun 17, 2008
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    ^^^^^
    what he said
     
  12. austinhunt
    Joined: Nov 26, 2011
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    It will handle fine if you just replace worn parts.

    If you want disk brakes and "updated handling" buy a new car. Trust me you will regret "updating". I know because I did this myself.
     
  13. hippy killer
    Joined: Jan 11, 2011
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    6 threds on the same car. why
     

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