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Old 12-10-2020, 08:45 AM   #2
skidmarks
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Default Re: 1941 Pickup frame repair

If the 40 bent frame is solid , i would look into straightening it out before splicing the 2 together. I have done what you are asking about and i just depends were you cut it and were the rot stops and starts.

You keeping the 6 cylinder in the truck? That does make a difference as the 40 frame has a different front crossmember and radiator mounts.
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