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    Faith--- your 32 has arrived

     



    couple of images I took at the CRUSIN' COLBY car show over the weekend..
    as ' JAMES ' would say "For your eyes only...."

    check out he
    *INTERIOR w/ carpet
    *OVERALL - front & rear tires...
    *OVERALL - paint & number

    FAITH- best wishes,...
    jim

    Brett - show us your trophy
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    thats a 30/31 model a roadster body on a 32 chassis

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    You know I don't have a body for my 32 chassis that I'm putting together, and that looks good! Not to mention a 30-31 steel body is alot easier to find and easier on the pocket book. Before I weld my frame together though I need to find a body. I've been told the frame needs to be narrowed to accept the Model A body. Have you got any more pics of it?
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    Ralph,
    Glad to help But...
    No Sorry I don't ( more pictures),..
    but now that I know of a need, If i see it again... ' you gottem '..
    the trunk area was bitchin...
    -41-

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    Here's an example of how one guy did his;http://www.roddingroundtable.com/for...pic.php?t=7107

    And here's a pic of front to back look on one done; http://www.kiwikonnection.com/Model%20A.htm
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    Nice! Before I start putting this frame together I am going to hunt for a body. It would be a shame to spend hours assembling it, only to have to cut and modify to fit my body.
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    The rear portion of the frame gets narrowed about 3/4" too, so keep that in mind when you think about your spreader bar and tank too if you go Model A on the body.

    Wescott has dimensions on his site too for the A pinched frame.
    Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon

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