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Technical 1930 ford tudor dimensions

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Markmonty, Apr 19, 2014.

  1. Markmonty
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    Hi all I recently picked a 1930 Ford Tudor project. I am wanting to build a sub-frame for the body to channel it and align the body parts. I received it with no bracing to keep it square and need the measurement between the b-pillar posts to tack in some braces. any help is appreciated!!
     
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  3. captmullette
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    51 1/2 inside b pillar to b pillar, mine has been chopped 3 inches, the measurement was above that
     
  4. Markmonty
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    Is that at the top of the post?


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  5. Here we go
     

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  6. Markmonty
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    That is a good pic, but it does not include what I need.



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  7. You're going to have to get extremely specific then. I have a stock 30 tudor. I rolled the rear windows down and measured from the rounded, lower, forward corner of the rear side window openings, just outside the glass. I got 51.25 inches.
     
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  9. Markmonty
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    Thanks for taking the time to do that!! The pic helps a lot.


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