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I agree. Mines a 8 in. Ford with the buggy spring and a boxed original t frame. I don't think I can bust it. All though I drive much slower than...
If you do buy it. I have never regretted buying mine. Please post pics and there are a lot of great people here that will be willing to help you....
Good! Sounds like you got more stuff than I do. Lol. Remember this is a traditional hot rod web site catering to pre 1965 building style and...
If you go this route, make sure you get the right width axle. The Model T frame is very skinny width wise. I have a ford engine in mine too. You...
Ok let's back up for a minute. What model t body is it? Can you weld? Do you have a grinder and a welder and some tools? They make kits to...
Is it a ford econoline van axle or an after market? You will need to split the wishbone up front too. Or do hair pins.
Ok. You are going to have to do some fabrication work. To use that engine and transmission, you are going to have to split the wishbone. Those...
The Model T front axle with out brakes is a bigger concern. Honestly, some more real information about what you are trying to build will give us...
I have a model T with a 8 in. Ford rear end and the original transverse spring and shackles. It works fine. But you may not need it. Are you going...
Screenshot_20220718-123300_Chrome by chessterd5 posted Jul 18, 2022 at 12:35 PM I found this on the web.
Thanks. It's been a lot of work on a almost nonexistent budget. The rubberized undercoating may work but it needs to dry hard and not gooy but...
20220717_160214 by chessterd5 posted Jul 17, 2022 at 8:24 PM I aired up the tires and rolled it out for a better look. I also attached the...
I understand. I have done it too. It is all the frame flipping and the jumping back and forth from rail to rail keeping the heat down so you don't...
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