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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. HotRodMicky
    Joined: Oct 14, 2001
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    Damm Kent , that chassis is nice!!
    I ilke the pierson coupe instited rear crossmember!
    Michael
     
  2. Wardog
    Joined: Jan 12, 2010
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    Dad's 32, The brake line running down the torque tube is a neat idea.

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  3. Ive seen this shop before:D
    Say hey to Wolf
    Lars
     
  4. J.B.
    Joined: Jan 7, 2005
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    from Sweden

    Hi!

    Have you been to my garage before? :)
    Can't remember... :confused: Getting old here...

    I'll say hi to Wolf!

    Best
    J.B.
     
  5. lil32b
    Joined: Aug 3, 2006
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    Hi

    Is there anyone who has "modern rear shocks" with the original rear crossmember on the chassis ?

    I've seen the way Mart did it on his '33 survivor, but i want to see some variations...

    Thanks,
    Filip
     
  6. juniorsrodshop
    Joined: Oct 9, 2008
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    I have 48 tube shock mounts on my Columbia rear end in my 32... I run a 40 rear crossmember that is flattened but it would mount in the same place as stock. I'll look for a picture post number 78 on page 4 under my build thread bellow
     
  7. alchemy
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    Mounting tube shocks with a '32 rear crossmember is a VERY TIGHT operation. I used the shortest shocks I could find, but I wanted them to have shrouds. There is about a quarter inch from axle to shock and then shock to crossmember. I made a bolt-on mount to the crossmember and a bolt-on mount to the wishbone-to-axle bolts.
     
  8. lil32b
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    @ Alchemy, do you have any photos of the set up and the shocks are of what type of car ?


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  9. lil32b
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    I considred this kind of set up, but i think it will not work properly or even not...
    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1390901325.435546.jpg


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  10. Gary Addcox
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    Neal in LA, you cleaned up an otherwise laughable and obviously dangerous build. If that shit is what "tradition" was, screw it. Your car looks healthy now, and should be a fun, safe ride. What you now have is real "tradition".
     
  11. irondoctor
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    Agreed!
     
  12. some truly inspiring chassis, subscribed
     
  13. Six Ball
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    Some really nice stuff and a great thread in a limited kind of way. It seems that in the beginning it was about traditional rods through the 60s and rapidly turned rods with closed drive lines. Once you remove the torque tube something has to replace it. There were a lot of rods from the mid 50s through the mid 60s that had open drive lines. Basically when you remove the torque tube the Ford set up changes from a well designed suspension to a poorly designed triangulated 4 bar if you run the bones back near the center or a more poorly designed parallel 4 bar if you split them. Either way you have to add something that the traditional police will give you a ticket for. Good stuff anyway and some great workmanship.
     
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  14. Bringing the chassis porn back up top.
     
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  15. firerod
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    37 millrat, chassis looks great.
     
  16. louisb
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    Bump for new chassis porn.

    --louis
     
  17. Jeff Norwell
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    Here are some older shots of my new chassis... 1.JPG 10.JPG 8.JPG 9.JPG
     
  18. louisb
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    Now that's the stuff.

    --louis
     
  19. FritzTownFord
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  20. thommoina33
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1413330098.272265.jpg
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  21. A Rodder
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    ^^^is that the Industrial Chassis rear leg kit? @thommoina33
     
  22. thommoina33
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    No, made locally by Ben at Rancho deluxe.


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  23. A Rodder
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  24. NealinCA
    Joined: Dec 12, 2001
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    Here's some pics of the chassis I am putting together for my old Fordor patina car...

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  25. StrickV8
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    Here is an older pic of my original '32 Ford chassis. Has had a '30-31 chopped Model A Tudor on the frame, a '31 Model A roadster body, and now a Brookville '32 Roadster body. 223271-1285894340-e53e3b66c3a08b14e2d9b3b2fad33465.jpg
     
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  26. Any new frames to show?
     
  27. texkbc
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    11817284_1094869783859852_2686184542225496460_n.jpg 11027940_1094869763859854_1550373066760722008_n.jpg Here's my rookie attempt...
     

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  28. FPorth
    Joined: May 20, 2015
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    FPorth

    Hi Kiwi
    Is this your chassis? I'm thinking of doing something similar...flathead with all A front and rear end.
     
  29. FPorth
    Joined: May 20, 2015
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    FPorth

    Hi Kiwi
    Is this your chassis? I'm thinking of doing something similar...flathead with all A front and rear end.
     

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