Up for sale is a Ford Model A frame upon which I intended to base a T Bucket build that I have unfortunately been forced to abandon due to the lack of time and money that come along with college. Details are listed below. The Good: The frame is straight and solid. Good, solid front axle. The Not-So-Good: Was converted into a hay wagon sometime in its life, and has a bunch of random welds for bracket mounts on it. Nothing a plasma cutter and grinding won't fix. Trades considered for milsurp rifles. Price negotiable. PM for contact information. Thanks!
Bump. Price flexible. Though it looks inaccessible, I am proud to report that this frame is sheltered from the elements and in a location that easily allows loading onto a trailer.
Yet another bump. I'll be home for the entirety of the upcoming week, which gives a mighty big window for you to come by for it. Visiting your central Indiana family? Bring a trailer. Yes, that banjo rear lurking in the right of the image is included. Radius rods aren't in the most fantastic shape, but I'm sure you could get some use out of it if you wanted. Trades still considered as above. Good bones for a traditional rod. Will provide a bill o' sale.
Bump. Surely someone out there needs a frame. Prices flexible, will trade for your Mosin and 7.62x54R.
Bump. New pictures. Frame has been moved, but is still accessible. I'll be home from the 10th to the 18th and would be more than willing to work out a deal in that time. If you are interested, the deal includes: -Complete Ford Model A frame; slightly rough but straight. Needs to be cleaned up and blasted. -Accompanying banjo rear end with Ford V8-60 steel wheels (in rough shape) -Solid front axle. I'll also throw in a '49 Ford bellhousing for no reason other than making it disappear.