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    caper150 is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    New Guy from MN

     



    This is my first post here,it's my 65 Ford Galaxie.As alays with these cars the frame needs repair.Here are some pics of my frame repair that I have done so far.It's taking me awhile to do this simply because I've been clearing land for my new shop that I'll start building soon,a 32X40 with floor heat so I can work during those cold MN winters,once it's built I'll be spending more time on the Galaxie after that.I plan on shaving all the doors and possibly suciding the rears like the Lincons.So on with the pics.
    Start out by making one into two.





    Cut out of the rusted front part of the frame



    Repaired area with 10 GA. metal welded in.(I still need to do some trimming on it) This was done both sides.



    I still have the rear to do,it's pretty bad.






    So I'vebeen considering replacing it with this.

    Pulley Engineering's Rear Sub-Frame Kits are constructed of 2" x 3" x .083" wall box tubing.

    These kits include:
    A pair of Mandrel Bent rear frame rails
    A dropped crossmember
    A coil over shock crossmember
    Shock mounting brakets and hardware
    A rear frame crossmember
    A pair of sub-frame connectors
    Installation bluebrints

    And this as the rear suspension.

    http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

    The front will be bagged as well.

    What do you all think,any input would be great.

    I also need some sort of name for this car as well.

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    Welcome!....I like the heated floor routine you have planned for the new garage. Your bold ideas for the projects are intriuging. Please keep us posted and the more pics, the better we like it!
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    Welcome to CHR! Nice project car. should be kool if you stick to your plans. I also like the heated garage floor idea. I could use one of those here in PA too. Matter of fact I could use any kind of heat in my garage, even a candle or two.

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    Welcome to the forum. I like your Ford, don't see a whole lot of '65's around.

    I like your floor idea too. Wonder if the reverse can be done to COOL a shop.

    Don

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    Looks like the body is in great condition!!!! Some very good work on the frame repairs, too!!!!!!


    PS, where the heck is Mantorville in Minnesota? Don't think I've even heard of it?????
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    Thanks for the welcome. The floor is a common item for mst that I know building a new garage.This was one car that I thought I would be able to get on the road quickly,I got it from my nieghbors Dad who got it from an estate sale in Iowa, the plates were last licensed in 67 and the body is in fair shape, a couple spots on the florr and trunk and the quaters need work but when I crawled underneath it I knew then it was going to be a project.

    PS Dave Mantorville is in southeast MN outside Rochester.

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