Hey gang,,,, I'm sure this has been gone over before but until I can find the posts figured I'd start one instead. Okay,,, it's a long story but I now have what is supposed to be a TCI Pro-Street 32 frame,,, not sure how to confirm it's a 32,, but I'm pretty comfortable it's a TCI. Any input on how to get to the skinny on it is great.
The thought is to build a 32 5 window coupe. Question is,,, with all the bodies you can find out there,,, getting one I know will fit and not have to tweak everything is the goal.

I've found a company in GA named Timeless Rods that sent pix and from what I can see, the body looks well built with good lines and an okay support structure.

Also checked out Wescotts and really like the metal support structure they have incorporated. Just didn't see pricing on the website,,, I assume that comes from the vendors???

There's a big swap meet at Texas Motor Speedway the end of the month and plan on going to check out what I find.

Budget is a BIG deal for me so the really high end bodies I can't touch,, would like a Brookeville body but man,,, that's pricy LOL.

Any help with knowing where to measure the frame to use as reference would be great. My thought was to use the front cross support as a starting point and take width measurements at given distances from there.

Okay,,, back to the pro's

Thanks for the help,,, HotRodN