Fixing to scrap some frames

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Dan Hatch
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Fixing to scrap some frames

Post by Dan Hatch » Sun Oct 15, 2023 8:40 am

Fixing to scrap some frames, any need to cut off cross members or brackets to save?


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Re: Fixing to scrap some frames

Post by John kuehn » Sun Oct 15, 2023 9:12 am

Are the frames still good to use for a restoration build, speedster, or they mostly bent and just good for the crossmembers? I have some good straight frames I’ve saved over time but haven’t scrapped them. I’ve always tried to save my good usable parts and have wondered what to do with a lot of them. I’ve been selling some as time goes along and may sell more.
I guess lots of us have to decide sometime what to do with the excess.


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Re: Fixing to scrap some frames

Post by John Codman » Sun Oct 15, 2023 11:53 am

Steve Jelf is going to need a frame or parts of one.

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