Re: 1932 Roadster Frame Rail Sag
Ouch!
People talk about getting it over a railroad track, chaining the high spot to the rail and then blocking on one side and jacking on the other. (I think that this was in reference to Model As that used to sag in the middle. They'd chain on the ends and jack in the middle. They never worried about the frame bending at the rear!)
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