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    sparent9 is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Model A frame

     



    Where can I get detailed drawings to build a 1930-1931 Model A frame? I want to build my own using frame horns and commercial crossmembers, but haven't been able to find anyhting but basic drawings (no drawings for barckets, etc.)

    I need that to build a 1931 Model A two-door woody based on a Vicky body.

    Thanks

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    Try wescott.com They have a lot of blueprints on there web site.

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    It's Wescottauto.com

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    Ops well he should be on the right track.

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    Okay, thanks everybody.

    I've got that plan already, but it doesn't have too much info for the brackets and stuff.....But, since I sent this note, I've located a 1930 Model A Briggs body sedan. I wonder if that frame is the same as the regular Model A

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    Hi from Australia

    Yeah the chassis is the same and can be used for what you are wanting to do
    I would love to see some photos while you are building it as I had thought about building a woody one day in the future

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