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    Question A Frame

     



    Does anybody have a dimension drowing of an A (1930 Ford) Frame?
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    Hope this helps.

    http://www.wescottsauto.com/pdf2/FR-2.pdf

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    Many thanks !! This is exactly what I wanted.

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    Thanks...can't wait to see your A Bone when its done!

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    I think there is one error in that wescott layout. I think the 7 3/4 from the front body mount hole in rail to front hole of body mount bracket should be 7 3/4 to the rear hole not the front hole, so 4 3/8 would be the right distance to front bracket hole. That's what I have on my 30 frame and if you add wescott numbers up you'll see the wheel base would be 105+ plus not the 103+ shown elswhere

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