Thread: 1946 Ford Bodies
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01-27-2004 02:07 PM #1
1946 Ford Bodies
Was just wondering if the 1946 Ford Coupe and the 1946 Ford Tudor Sedan bodies are interchangable, are the frames the same? They both seem to have the same wheelbase length.
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01-27-2004 04:15 PM #2
Ford used the same frame in the passenger cars from 1941 to 1948. So you can do the body swap. The pickups used different frames. Are you thinking of changing your tudor to a coupe?
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01-28-2004 09:41 AM #3
Thanks for the information. Yea, I am kinda thinking about it since I would really like to go for the chopped look. I think the coupe would be easier to chop than the sedan.
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11-20-2005 03:58 PM #4
Originally posted by Roper
Thanks for the information. Yea, I am kinda thinking about it since I would really like to go for the chopped look. I think the coupe would be easier to chop than the sedan.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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04-25-2007 09:34 AM #5
Hmm, i may have to agree with the guy above me. Im going to chop mine one of these days but cant really find pics of anyone that has been done to kinda get an idea of how much i should take out.
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04-25-2007 09:49 AM #6
46fordSuperDelux, I have a boat load of pictures I have been collecting from various places. Most of the are of the Tudor, chopped or not. If there is a way you can get me your address, I'll burn you a CD with all the pictures and send it to you.
I have decided to have my Tudor chopped, since this is out of my league. I just haven't found anyone who has done one and would do it.
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04-25-2007 11:55 AM #7
Originally Posted by Roper
Also, finding info on the 4drs is like finding bigfoot. It seems like only a hanful have been built. And im not going in the typical resto or street rod direction either. I have ALOT of experience with airride suspensions and what not so i think that im going to lay the 46 out on air, old steelies, and some white walls. BUT i need to get a new front clip and a new rearend before i do so! Tryin to find info on these is making my head spin !
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04-25-2007 12:04 PM #8
Here is the only fordor body I could find customized. Not chopped, and it is a '41 Merc, but similar.
Only car I really regret getting rid of was my '47 fordor. 50,000 mile car, rader wheels, molded fenders, diamond pleat interior. Needed money to move, so the car went away.
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