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Hot Rods Franklin Steering?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Deuce Chev, May 20, 2017.

  1. Deuce Chev
    Joined: Jul 31, 2008
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    Deuce Chev
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    from Pacific NW

    Was visiting with my 98 year old grandfather earlier, he was reading about a recent build someone did and they used a Franklin steering box. He told me that in the early 50's his best friend was going to build a 32 Ford, he said that his friend bought two Franklin steering boxes and he'd for some reason left them at my grandpas house, his friend passed away before he got a chance to build the car.

    After a little more talk my grandpa told me where the steering boxes were and to "go get them" he also said that in the early hot rod days the Franklin boxes were the "go to" boxes but he couldn't remember why.

    Here's the two boxes I picked up today.
     

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  2. Deuce Chev
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    Deuce Chev
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    from Pacific NW

    Any ideas of the years these are or value?
     

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  3. Well, Franklins were really good cars and if the steering was anything like my 1929 Franklin window regulators were, you have some good units there. One revolution and the window was down or back up. No cranking and cranking. Most Franklin parts were engineered to work very well. You could go over to here and ask what they are worth....http://forums.aaca.org/forum/59-franklin/
     
  4. Pete Eastwood
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    from california

    Those boxes are different than the Franklin box that was so popular for use in early sprint cars .
     
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  5. F.O.G
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    F.O.G
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    from Pacific,Mo

    Sure it wasn't Frankland he was referring to?
     
  6. Hemi Joel
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    Hemi Joel
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  7. The steering box on the left in the first post is from a mid to late 20s Chev.
     
  8. RichFox
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    Franklin steering box in my roadster. DSCN0037.JPG
     
  9. DDDenny
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    from oregon

    Welcome to the HAMB.
    He hasn't been around (posted) these parts for near four years.
     
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  10. I have one for my (very stalled) B OHV Dryer sprint car project, with the same aluminum box by Peewee Erlbacher as posted in the above link by @The37Kid. Yes they are rare, but correct for early race cars. Yours look very different unfortunately.
     
  11. miker98038
    Joined: Jan 24, 2011
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    If you don’t get all the answers here, might be worth talking to these guys. Pretty interesting little museum if you’re in the area. Most walk thru’s are guided by someone who also does the restorative work.

    https://franklinmuseum.org/
     

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