shortened frame on my 1942 Chevy 1/2 Ton
I was hoping that someone might tell me where to find an article or maybe give some how to's on shortening my frame on my 1942 Chevy Street Rod Project. In respect to strength, how many inches come off, etc. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Elaine (stu)My Projects
Shortening my frame on 42 Chevy p/u
Hi Dave,
Thanks for writing. This is the stock frame
This has a mustang II cross member, tubular upper and lower A-arms with airbags, & ford nine inch rear with airbaged four link.
This truck is long box, my husband thinks I should leave it long for the really low look. I think it would be much better as a short box. So I'm trying to find someone that has done this before or knows of any How to's. I know that this is done frequently to 67's to 72's but I believe they have the easier task of taking off the back of the frame for these years. What is your opinion for this early truck.
Thanks for the compliment of the projects. Just picked up the 31 Ford last Fall. Its all original with only 30,000 miles.
Again, Stu:
Husband won out & new site.............
Thanks for the coments on the garage and the help with the "chebby frame". My husband won out. We will keep the box on the 42 long. At lease this time. This project means too much to me to try something that complicated right now. And I want to take it to the Back to the 50's in June. So we really need to get moving on it. I have some great ideas for the paint scheme. I took our page and made it an official site........so please check it out and tell me what you think. Spring is coming and the cruisin' is going to start soon.
StuPete's Retro Garage
Thanks for making me welcome
Now I probably will become a pain with questions and interests. But thanks for making me feel welcome. And thanks for the compliments on the garage. My husband said it was to be a tiny shed!
Anyway, we always hit the Back to the 50's. It's a blast. And the cruise nights are great. Like I said, hopefully the 42 will make it. We are now getting nice weather and hitting the work hard. But not to hard not to have fun.
stu