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Hot Rods A new project - 1941 Ford Shop Truck

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by the-rodster, Oct 11, 2016.

  1. the-rodster
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    This looks exactly like my 41's deep crossmember for the longer length of the 6 cyl introduced that year. I haven't measured yet, but I think that the 39-40 car crossmember will additionally lower the front end. I'll do that tomorrow, if you would like to know. Lower is better, right?
     
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  3. the-rodster
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    Heck yeah, I'd like to know.

    I thought that it looked odd.

    Thanks,
    Rich
     
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    I found this pic on another thread....

    Looks like I'm in the market for a 40 Ford crossmember, anybody got one?

    41pu165.jpg
     
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  5. doyoulikesleds
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    That crossmember looks like it woul make putting a 302 in there alot simpler
     
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    Sub'd. Love these trucks
     
  7. I think I might have a crossmember. I was gonna rob the x member out of it.

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  8. I'll be interested how the NV 3500 fits. Those are common transmissions but ya don't see them used in hot rods very often, I guess because the case is pretty big.
     
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    Whatever you do will be right. When you cover events you always have an eye for thye good stuff.
     
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    Brakes upgrade, but I may use the springs for the rear axle.
     
  12. LOWDUG37
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    I have a crossmember from a 37 car,I believe they are the same
     
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    Just be sure to keep the 40-41 radiator mounting tabs.
     
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    Yes do. Someone took them off of my 40 Ford panel truck and I have been trying to find a pair for a long time.
     
  16. rd martin
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    i love thes trucks, need one to park next to my 40 car project! carry on!
     
  17. I measured both. There is a 1" difference.
     
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  18. Thor1
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    Rich,

    You're going to find that the '55 front springs will be too short for the rear. I think the rear springs that you want to use for the rear will have a 47" or 48" center to center distance between the spring eyes. I can't remember what the the center to center distance is on the front springs, but it is quite a bit shorter.

    By the way, the truck looks awesome. You have an excellent start to a nice truck there. It is always nice when you can start out with good clean sheet metal.

    Thor
     
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    Rich, I used a NV3500 from a 2wd V8 truck in the 34 sedan a few years back, the low 1st gear worked great with the tall 7.00's I had on it.
    that truck of yours will be killer no doubt...did you find the copperhead by your house?
     
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    Yeah, the snake was just above the driveway at the edge of the woods.
     
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  21. the-rodster
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    You might be a redneck if...

    The first new part you install on your truck, is a hitch....

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    I'm using a WEEDETR rear suspension kit, which integrates the trailer hitch
    with the rear spring hangers...

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    This kit also mounts the front spring hangers inboard of the frame.

    There shouldn't be a need for lowering blocks...

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  26. the-rodster
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    Next up..

    Remove the 41 front crossmember...

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    subscribed looking good
     
  28. the-rodster
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    And install nice 40 crossmember...

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  29. Hamtown Al
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    I suspect you will need a different gas tank to clear the rear suspension back hangers being inside the outside rails but it could just be an optical thing.
    Keep workin'
    Al
     
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