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    jreltub is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Model A frame rails

     



    Has anyone heard of any manufactures producing new reproduction Model A frame rails?

    Thanks

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    Most folks just build the "A" frames themselves with rectangular tubing. Can't say I've heard of anyone offering stock reproduction rails. Maybe some of the restoration guys would know..........
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    TCI.

    My friend is running one under his 29 roadster w/full fenders.
    A nicely done piece.

    Over at the HAMB a tech article was posted on building your own out of rectangular tubing.

    Looking for the five stars will find it pretty fast.
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    I'm making my own, downloaded a nice article on it from www.the-antidote.com/frame/1home but also have purchased a few books on ebay with several other plans and all dimensions for stock to highly modified.

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    Halftanked -- Very interesting website. Love to see people that just jump in there and make things rather than just buying all the parts and assembling. Definitely what hot rodding is all about. I'll be checking back from time to time to see the progress.

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