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Hellow everyone, I joined this group in hopes I can collect some great idea's in assembling a 1936 Ford Pickup. I have all the body parts but no frame.
Is there a frame out there the body will sit on without much modification??
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Tenhigh, whether you keep it stock or hot rod it , you should look into a membership with your local chapter of the Early V8 club. My son and I joined shortly after we started on his '40 so he could get some exposure from some of the older members. I think that I got more out of it than he did. They recognize Ford vehicles 1932 - 1953 regardless of their power plant. We're running a 59A Flathead in ours but many members went with Chebby power. Good luck, Steve
Tenhigh,
Go to the Website Reference Manual at the top of this page, look at entry #66 on Page 5 and you will find all the measurements needed to build a new frame for your '36 Pickup. It's just that easy!!!
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