Thread: Tweaked Frame
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03-21-2004 03:06 PM #1
Tweaked Frame
I have a 1927 T Bucket with a tweaked frame. The passenger side front rail is 5/8 to 3/4 of an inch higher than the driver's side rail. I bought it from a guy that built in it in 1970. The steel body is welded to the original frame and there is sheet metal molded around the frame so I would realy not want to take the body off the frame unless I have to. Options that I have been considering are: 1.) Take it to a frame straightener. 2.) Chain it to the floor and tweak it back my self. 3.) Scrub the whole thing and build or buy a another frame and probably body. Just wondering what you guys think.
Thanksslf
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