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| Jalopy How-To Part 2; The Frame | |
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| ronr | Jun 6 2010, 02:24 PM Post #1 |
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I`ll start by using the Revell `32 frame;![]() The one on the left is marked for material to be removed. be careful no to cut the cross member off. Here is the frame after the junk has been removed and the cross member glued in place; It is at this point where you must decide if you are going to use a Banjo style rear end or a Quick change. If you use the Banjo, use the cross member out of the `40 coupe kit. If you are going with a quick chage you will have to use a cross member out of a Model"A" kit. The front mount and engine cover from the Revell `32 sedan can also be used. ![]() Trace the center of the cross member before glueing it into place, You will see why on a later installment. |
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