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    Question Body Mount Location

     



    Can anyone tell me the location of the body mount holes in the frame on a 1934 Ford Pick-up? I understand that they are different than the rest of the '34 frames. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    The 34 pickup frame is more like the 32 car frame but without the stamping on the side rails. I have a scetch of the 32 frame from Wescott's catalog. It's not as clear as it should be but it looks like the front body mounts are 32 inches from the axle centerline. If you line the front mounts up you can see where the other holes line up.

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    Thanks Al, I thought maybe that was the case but wasen't sure. Makes sense. I really appreciate the quick response. Thanks and Rod-on, Terhotrod
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