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jpwracing869
08-25-2008, 09:22 PM
What up guys this site is great for old school information! I am A.S.E. Cert Automotive Instructor by day and run my own shop in Branford, Ct at nightand wekends specalizing in classic cars and pre war cars.I have 32 road and 40 ford conv I am working on for some customers.But at home I am building a 32 chevy Pulled this out of old junk yard in the weeds outside waterbury. I only have the frame ,front axle and 9inch rear , Just finished the frame jig and getting ready to split the frame and have blasted.I need some advice on Zing the frame in the back ,I have figured my ride height without a body yet is this ok? Going to hersey in Oct to hunt one down.The frame is bent in the rear over the axle, should I repair or just cut out the back half and use 2x4 and z like that?The front of the frame is pretty straight. I will take some photos and post them for some input.If I can be any help with electrical or something you can pick my brain .

Thanks :cool:

Engine Pro 5X
08-25-2008, 09:55 PM
There once was a man from Nantucket who's, No No that's another story. Welcome aboard>>>>.

Royalshifter
08-25-2008, 10:18 PM
Welcome teach!!!