Thread: Model T Chassis
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09-15-2006 07:56 PM #1
Model T Chassis
Anybody know where I can find a technical, mechanical, or dimensional drawing for a model t frame? I know it's a simple ladder frame I'd just like a starting point.
ThanksI’m waiting for the day they decide to stop denaturing ethanol at the pump. Can you imagine taking a hit off of a gas pump that is force-feeding you moonshine! One little pull off that & I’d be set for the night! Woohoo
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09-15-2006 08:22 PM #2
Jack
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09-15-2006 11:42 PM #3
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Looks good!
Wouldn't happen to know where to find the same deal for the body would ya?I’m waiting for the day they decide to stop denaturing ethanol at the pump. Can you imagine taking a hit off of a gas pump that is force-feeding you moonshine! One little pull off that & I’d be set for the night! Woohoo
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09-16-2006 07:55 AM #4
What year body? There were many different styles, and various years were different also.
Don
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09-16-2006 12:12 PM #5
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I guess I'm showing my classic car ignorance here...The picture I was looking at that got the gears in my head spinning was a 1922 model t truck. But I could brainstorm off of just about anything even a few simple measurements off a fiberglass t bucketI’m waiting for the day they decide to stop denaturing ethanol at the pump. Can you imagine taking a hit off of a gas pump that is force-feeding you moonshine! One little pull off that & I’d be set for the night! Woohoo
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09-16-2006 12:30 PM #6
I'll be heading to the shop in a little while and can take some measurements and a couple of side shots of my T bucket body, if you would like. Specifically, what dimensions are you looking for?
Don
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09-16-2006 02:59 PM #7
I consider this information a MUST-HAVE for anyone considering building a T......
http://www.nationaltbucketalliance.c.../techindex.aspPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-16-2006 08:56 PM #8
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Don, If I'd have checked back sooner I would of' taken you up on that offer, but I gotta ways to go before I need to worry about that. I just thought there might be a web site with a nice technical drawing.
And another nice link.I’m waiting for the day they decide to stop denaturing ethanol at the pump. Can you imagine taking a hit off of a gas pump that is force-feeding you moonshine! One little pull off that & I’d be set for the night! Woohoo
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09-16-2006 09:51 PM #9
Bob: Well, these certainly aren't technical, but I made some rough drawings for you with measurements off of my '23 T body. Hope these give you some info, anyway.
I won't be putting Brians fancy cad machine out of business anytime soon.
Don
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09-17-2006 09:00 AM #10
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Thats awesome!I’m waiting for the day they decide to stop denaturing ethanol at the pump. Can you imagine taking a hit off of a gas pump that is force-feeding you moonshine! One little pull off that & I’d be set for the night! Woohoo
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09-17-2006 10:02 AM #11
Bob: And here is a profile picture of a T bucket body, in case this will help too. The frame is also a typical, although crappy, T bucket frame. (I bought this setup on ebay and ended up cutting up the frame to make a shop table out of it.)
Don
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09-17-2006 10:36 PM #12
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thanks for all the helpI’m waiting for the day they decide to stop denaturing ethanol at the pump. Can you imagine taking a hit off of a gas pump that is force-feeding you moonshine! One little pull off that & I’d be set for the night! Woohoo
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