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Features Truly Traditional, Period perfect 1932-34 Chassis Picture thread.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Harms Way, Apr 24, 2012.

  1. Devin
    Joined: Dec 28, 2004
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    Traditional or not, I think this is fucking cool. Nice work!
     
  2. bamaheel
    Joined: Apr 5, 2009
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    My Dads roadster chassis
     

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  3. bamaheel
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    One more
     

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  4. VoodooTwin
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    ^ beautiful!
     
  5. bonesy
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    That looks awesome.
     
  6. This is for my 34 three window.

    34 coupe chassis 011.jpg

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    34 coupe chassis 014.jpg
     
  7. DaddyO's..Deuce
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  8. Rehpotsirhcj
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    Z-ed frame in '52

    [​IMG]
     
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  9. roddin-shack
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    Please disregard the front suspension on this frame, but look at the Bell style holes on the side rails. I have seen this before but I don't know what time period it was from? Can anyone help?
     

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  10. 37slantback
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    I don't think I will post a picture of the rusty old frame I have but there are some great ideas and info here!
     
  11. TexasSpeed
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    I finally found out what this frame is underneath.. FalconGeorge posted in another thread and I came across it earlier today. I'm not too sure about the exhaust because I don't see it but everything else matches up pretty good.

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  12. A Rodder
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  13. dad-bud
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    Great thread - hope it stays alive and growing for ages to come.
    Cheers.
     
  14. BrerHair
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    Ditto. A worthy contribution to the endless debate.
     
  15. You asked for it! That's me back in the 60's . Stick welded:cool:
     

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  16. FritzTownFord
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    So you said period perfect '60s too. Here's mine - I love the trad look, but I like to drive fast and long. So here's my traditional "style" chassis. Disk brakes, yeah - drums cost twice as much as disks and I like to stop even at highway speeds. I understand the idea of the thread, but unless you drag it out of a barn, even a traditional chassis will have some nod to safety and performance, no?

    LOVE the Indy stuff on that roadster, Danny!!
     

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  17. F&J
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    Wow, That is a blast from the past. This is what I remember. I don't think I could recreat a car like that, it just would not be the same feel. I really like to look at old builds, even with their quirks.
     
  18. Holy shit theres some good looking chassis on here, Truly insperational.
    Lets keep this thread going!!
     
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  19. thunderbirdesq
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    I started screwing together another old deuce chassis this week and it got me thinking about this thread... so how about a few more...?
     
  20. JeffreyJames
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    Yeah, how about some more damn it! I think I need an original chassis for my phaeton but every time I look at the one I have I change my mind. I need inspiration so cough them up!
     
  21. Here are some period '32 chassis pics, circa 1950-51
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  22. PRIMER STUDIO
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  23. JeffreyJames
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    Jimmy you are amassing quite the archive. Bless you young man. :D:D:D
     
  24. thunderbirdesq
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    Yea Jimmy, diggit... anyone else like hot rods around here?
     
  25. Kiwifruit
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    great pics as always Jimmy
     
  26. ...I like hot rods.
     
  27. Kiwifruit
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    Not 32 frames but they both have 32 X members (& no 5 speeds, coilovers, disc brakes...)
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  28. Subscribing so I can find this great thread again and
    spend an hour or so of my life drooling over sexy frames!
     
  29. JeffreyJames
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    This is absolutely a stunning chassis...
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  30. Bigcheese327
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    I think I could own this just as a work of art and never actually put a body on it.
     

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