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Technical 40 Ford frame swap

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 47chevycoupe, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. 47chevycoupe
    Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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    47chevycoupe
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    from Finland

    I know this question has been asked before could not find it. Is the sedan/coupe frame the same as a convertible on a 1940 Ford?
     
  2. J. A. Miller
    Joined: Dec 30, 2010
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    J. A. Miller
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    from Central NY

    I believe I read once that convertible frames were made with 1guage thicker steel. The convertible frames also have extra braces in the cowl area that run from the frame rail to the x-member.
     
  3. saltracer219
    Joined: Sep 23, 2006
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    saltracer219
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    This is true Convertible and Pickup frames are made of slightly heavier gauge material. Yes they will interchange with all the other passenger cars and light trucks.
     
  4. 47chevycoupe
    Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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    47chevycoupe
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    from Finland

    I thought they were almost identical. I looked at this car last year but he supposedly sold the car to someone else. I think he wanted more money than what we agreed to. He parted the car out and what's left is the frame. I leave Finland in the morning and when I get home I will go pickup the frame.
     
  5. HOTRODPRIMER
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    HOTRODPRIMER
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    I was under the impression they were the same except a little reinforcing in the cowl area. HRP
     
  6. 40FordGuy
    Joined: Mar 24, 2008
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    The frames are the same; Convert and station wagon have a piece between the left side outer rail, and the X, under the driver side floorboard. I read that car frame is 20 ga and the pickup is 11 ga.

    If you need 40 frame measurements, I can email them.

    HAPPY RODDIN' 4TTRUK
     
  7. J. A. Miller
    Joined: Dec 30, 2010
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    J. A. Miller
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    from Central NY

    The cowl braces are on both sides, and I think you meant the car frames are 11 guage and the truck/convertible/woody frames are 10 guage.
     
  8. DD COOPMAN
    Joined: Jul 25, 2009
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    DD COOPMAN
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    I concur...11 gauge and 10 gauge. DD
     
  9. R.W.JOHNSON
    Joined: Jun 27, 2010
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    R.W.JOHNSON
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    Yes, i have done this on running & rolling frames several times, no problems, & yes there are 2 small additional braces on the convertible, u shold be fine, cheers, :)
     

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