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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Model A Front Axle, Jul 3, 2024.

  1. Model A Front Axle
    Joined: Jul 3, 2024
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    Model A Front Axle
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    from Yuma, AZ

    So recently me and my dad have been discussing building a model a using that frame while doing other stuff, i was wondering if anybody had any photos of theirs like that, its very specific but I was wondering if anybody had any photos like the one I've described? It can be yours or one you might have found at a car show, ect, ect. Thanks in advance
     
  2. sdluck
    Joined: Sep 19, 2006
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    sdluck
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    Unsure of what you are asking.Do you have any examples?Where are you from?
    The picture in my avatar is my model a with rodeck engine model a frame boxed,rear is cut off for coil overs and has a frankland qc rear,full fenders rears are widen .
     
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  4. Model A Front Axle
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    Model A Front Axle
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    from Yuma, AZ

    so there is a custom frame that my dad bought from long a go, its either a 4-10 or 4-8 its from riley auto motive, it doesn't have to be that specific frame, so it would look like the v1 "Rod"riguez hot rod built by Junichi Shimodaira, with the cycle fenders, but not that specific frame, i worded my post a little odd
     
  5. Model A Front Axle
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    Model A Front Axle
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    from Yuma, AZ

    Im from south western arizona/so-cal area of the U.S
     
  6. Outback
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    Outback
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    from NE Vic

    Have you photos of your frame?
     
  7. Model A Front Axle
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    Model A Front Axle
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    from Yuma, AZ

    So OutBack This isnt the exact frame, but its very similar
     

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  8. GordonC
    Joined: Mar 6, 2006
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    GordonC
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    I would think cycle fenders aren't specific to the type of frame you are running as they are mounted to the backing plate or some other method at the wheel. I had mine on the backing plate until I went to disc brakes and then fabbed up a different mount set up. This is how they are currently on my stepped A frame. It is stepped the width of a the frame in the rear.
    20221104_171527.jpg
     
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  9. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
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    manyolcars

    do you mean the height of the frame?
    Height -- The distance from the base of something to the top.
     
  10. Robert Pierce
    Joined: Nov 29, 2021
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    Robert Pierce
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    IMG_0084.jpeg IMG_0141.jpeg IMG_0118.jpeg IMG_0144.jpeg IMG_0484.jpeg IMG_0084.jpeg IMG_0141.jpeg IMG_0118.jpeg IMG_0144.jpeg 4” sweep 8” kick up in rear.
     
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  11. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
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    Outback
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    from NE Vic

    Picture's are worth more than a thousand words here, thanks.

    Lots of Aussie hot rods run cycle guards, so have a search for them.
     

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