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model a frame
by wishbone
Posted: 01/05/2002 14:42 EST

I got a model A frame(bare) with rear bumpers. Anyone got an idea how much to sell for? I am still hunting 34 chevy bumpers and brackets if anyone can help.

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RE: model a frame
by edcroozer
Posted: 01/05/2002 15:29 EST

Hi Adam, Have you tried looking in the Ididit catalog? They have some really slick ribbed bumpers for most applications. Just a shot.

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RE: model a frame
by 286merc
Posted: 01/05/2002 17:28 EST

I paid $75 for a 28 frame, perfect horns and crossmembers.
A stuff is still available and cheap in many parts of the USA.
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Carl
Automotive gold is everywhere; you just have to learn how to dig for it

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RE: model a frame
by Fat Cat
Posted: 01/05/2002 23:42 EST

I paid $100 for my frame and another $40 for the rear bumpers.


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There's only two things that excite a man, expensive toys and real expensive toys.

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RE: model a frame
by wishbone
Posted: 01/20/2002 16:24 EST

I have decided to use the frame for my next project. I was wandering if anyone knew if a 2dr sedan frame could be used with a pickup or coupe body, are they the same length?

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RE: model a frame
by dalecarbuff
Posted: 01/20/2002 17:47 EST

the model-A frames are the same for the coupe, sedans, and pickups(1/2 ton). if you decide to build a fenderless nostalgia coupe e-mail me and i will tell you a neat trick that will make all the differance in the world in how the car looks and the motor will fit better without any firewall mods.oh yea,the roadsters also take the same frame.me and my son are presently building a 31 coupe and i hope to post some in progress pics soon,it is about 70% done. later, dalecarbuff@aol.com
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