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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ole tin 209, Feb 5, 2019.

  1. Ole tin 209
    Joined: Feb 5, 2019
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    Ole tin 209

    I have a 1929 body and I’ve seen Ford sedan’s like that be put on T bucket frames on line but is that possible.


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  2. Anything can be done , doesn't mean it's always right. Put that A body on an. A frame or pony up for a 32 frame...do it right. PLEASE..... .Mitch
     
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  3. bct
    Joined: Apr 4, 2005
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    if the wheelbase was right... why not? but as said above the best frame is the one your body came with. around here a bare A frame is 250$ there is so much aftermarket support for them that it is the best option.
     
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  4. scotts52
    Joined: Apr 7, 2008
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    A T frame isn't very strong with any kind of engine but a T or A engine. Unless you have a TT. Don't start off on the wrong foot. Start with at least an A frame or make one out new stock.
     
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  5. H380
    Joined: Sep 20, 2015
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    H380
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    from Louisiana

    Figure out how you will get a title and register it before you spend any money.
     
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  6. Absolutely You can set that body on something like this.
    image.jpeg
    You'll need to add body mount brackets and tabs
    You could put anything on a simple frame like this
     
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  7. krylon32
    Joined: Jan 29, 2006
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    Check out Boling Brothers.com. they make A frames, they might have what your looking for?
     
  8. pitman
    Joined: May 14, 2006
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    pitman

    2 X 4 X 1/8th steel rect. tubing. Get (3) 10' lengths, and lay out to 'A' dimensions. A vee cut equal to 3 hacksaw bladewith midships will make the 'matched pair' of side bends.
    Curve the frame horn extensions w/sideface cuts, bend the top down to fill. You'll also want to cut & vee the frame horns so they end up parallel, if I recall correctly. :rolleyes:
    (approx. 2 days labor, plus cost of steel)
    For front X-member, lay it down, flush w/base, mount rad. on it. The mid & rear X-members are vertical to meet side rails.
     
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  9. 1946caddy
    Joined: Dec 18, 2013
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    1946caddy
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    from washington

    If going this way, here's all the dimensions you need. I did something similar but used a old Model A frame and cut off the front X member at the back and used the X member along with the frame horns and all the brackets.
    http://www.wescottsauto.com/WebCatalog/Tech/FrameDiagram1928-31.pdf
     
  10. lostone
    Joined: Oct 13, 2013
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    lostone
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    from kansas

  11. If we are talking stock T frame for one it is a wiggly bastard and then the wheel base is too short ny about 3".

    Could it be done? Well beefing the T frame and stretching it in the rear are options but you would still have a sub standard setup. A deuce frame would be an upgrade and a T frame would be a down grade.
     
  12. WB69
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
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    WB69
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    from Kansas

    I wouldn't do it. As said by porknbeaner, very weak and short. A lot of work and still substandard. Just my opinion though.
     

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