
This is a pictorial of the building of a 1932 Ford pickup.
Lots of work and MONEY go into a
project like this.
Also it couldn't be done
without the expertise of Peter Woolhouse, Precision Engineering, (904) 458-0983.
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| Beginning the process of "boxing" the frame rails. | Notice the frame rails on the left {unboxed} -vs- the right {boxed}. |
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| The frame rails are boxed and beginning to fabricate the crossmembers. | The body waiting patiently for attention. |
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| The frame is starting to come together. Master cylinder, transmission mounts and clutch linkage are done. | Suspension components being fitted. 4 in. dropped front axle. Model A front crossmember used to drop front another 2 in. |
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| Shock/headlight mounts being fabricated. | The frame is done! Just waiting for paint. |