finally I have the frame finished and last night rolled it out the door for some pictures, just in time to make room to take the truck home and get ready for the season
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RE: 33 frame out the door
by cruzr
Posted: 04/12/2001 17:18 EST
Hi Tool, Something that looks that good is a shame to cover up. Looks like you did a real nice job on it. Keep us posted
Rick
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RE: 33 frame out the door
by jdeatsch
Posted: 04/13/2001 07:55 EST
Tooler,
Now that's a nice looking chassis. I agree with you shouldn't have to cover it up.
Pup looks like he's ready for a ride.
Jim
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RE: 33 frame out the door
by Prixmo 1
Posted: 04/13/2001 09:09 EST
is it just one of them obsticle intrushions or do your front frame rails start to tuck under at the tranny going forward. Great looking frame, put a "T" on it to show of your work.
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RE: 33 frame out the door
by tooltime
Posted: 04/14/2001 08:48 EST
you are correct the frame is tipped in at the bottom so when it gets to the front croos member it matches the shock tower. just to clarify things doug mcbride at hotrod fx did the building of the frame and his workmanship is excellant. thanks for the compliments on my other post. I will be putting the body on the frame for the summer this weekend and will try some more pictures
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RE: 33 frame out the door
by big al
Posted: 04/13/2001 10:03 EST
One word............WOW!!
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RE: 33 frame out the door
by 58 Yeoman
Posted: 04/13/2001 13:58 EST
Hey tooltime...I'll drop off my '41 Pontiac fastback, and you can make a frame for me too! It looks really fine.
phil