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Old 01-13-2008, 05:16 PM
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model t chassis plans?

has anyone ever gotten there hands on some plans for a model t frame? i build nascar chassis for a living and i want to build myself a model t but its hard to find the blue prints or any measurements at all please help me out thanks guys
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t chassis have been covered quite well here, a seach will uncover alot of information

http://www.wescottsauto.com/pdf2/FR-1.pdf

edit: as you can see t frames are just straight rails font to back, were you looking to do something more in depth then this ?
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hey thanks for responding. i just wanted to get rail width the rear kick up height and degree and length overall length cross member location just the basic measurements i dont want to have to do alot of cutting parts off ....well as little as possible. i am in the process of building a bobber right now and its almost done so i am looking for a new project..
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Model T frame

Tell me about your T.

T bucket roadster or coupe / sedan

Engine / trans

Tire size

Spring over or behind the front axle

Answer these questions and I can give you the dimensions you want.

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lets see i would say a roadster body with 351c ummm not sure on the trans yet 16 inch wire wheels so thats 16s coil overs i wasn't sure about the suspension yet . what would you recommend? i build nascar cup chassis for a living so i wanted to build my own frame and shock mounts uppers and lower arms. i appreciate all the help you could give me with this thanks alot youngster. if i could help you out just let me know..
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Model T chassis plans

Stay tunned, plans will be out soon.
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