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WTB: A frame
« on: September 08, 2005 5:31 am »
Howdy

A friend of mine is starting on a 32 chevy pickup hot rod project, and he is at the point where he is needing a chassis before he can go much farther.  The 32 chev cab that he has was from a truck, so the frame is a little on the beefy side.  He isnt particular what the frame is from, just so it is roughly the same size/shape of a 20s-30s car (say, like a model A).  A perfect frame isnt absolutely necessary.  A little crooked or rusty is fine, as long as it is savable without a huge amount of effort.

a rolling chassis would probably also be fine, but he is likely going with a suicide front end with ford axle/spindles/brakes etc.

Have anything?  Any leads?  Give me a holler and i'll relay him the info.

Thanks
Chris

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RE: WTB: A frame
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2005 6:56 am »
Steve Larson (toppers member) at United Electric in Fargo had one that he wanted $100 for.
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Re: RE: WTB: A frame
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2005 6:53 pm »
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Steve Larson (toppers member) at United Electric in Fargo had one that he wanted $100 for.


Do you remember what it was from?

Think he would mind if I called him at United?

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RE: Re: RE: WTB: A frame
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2005 6:56 pm »
The frame is model A and no I'm sure he would not have a problem with you calling. 701-237-0200 or 701-361-8945 cell.
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inch at a time...

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