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    Quote Originally Posted by R Pope
    '48 Ford frame is pretty tough, should handle it. A pickup frame will be a bitch to get the coupe to fit and sit right.

    Yep...........

    Don

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    I would box the original frame and order some aftermarkett motor mounts{ones that are designed to weld in} ,hang the engine over the cradle and install accordingly,only tack welding the new mounts in.
    I Think that those engine bays are pretty deep ,soo a couple of inches higher mounting should not be a problem,but as always ,make shure the clearances are set before final welding.
    One of the other members will know more about how to do the actuall boxing than I do .There are some pretty good posts on boxing a frame already on this site,good luck!!!
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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