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    ratrod T is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Model T on Model A Frame

     



    New to this ...... I'm wanting to build a 27 ford rat rod coupe and put it on a model a frame. Does anyone out there know if the model a frame is too wide to channel the model T.

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    Welcome. Yep, it slips right over an A frame. All you have to do is remove the floor and subframe, and dimensionally it will slide over. My '27 roadster is channelled 4 inches over an A frame.

    Here is a very old picture.


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    Great !!!! you made my day! I was hoping it would I realize it will take some work but I wasn't sure. I didn't want to start cutting things up and then find out I have messed things up.

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    try a double Z on the fram It will give you plenty of room in the driver seat and save your ride height

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