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Hello,
Looking at buying a 30/31 ford roadster body. Problem is there are no subrails or floor. He does have the subrail sides. What is involved in attaching the subrails to the body? Can I mock up the body and subrails on a 28/29 model a roadster frame? Thanks in advance. |
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Hello, the 28-29 roadster is different from the 30-31 . The cross sub rails are riveted to the body sub rails, repro need some handwork to get them to fit,Floor pans are also available as repro . Mine came from Snyders.
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If you mean can you use a 29 chassis to mock up on,yes you can.As long as you aren't trying to mock up the later style radiator you can do it.
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But how are the subrails attached to the body? What's involved in attaching the subrails to the body?
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Hello again, the cowl outer panels are welded along the bottom edge to a bracket on sub rails the lower quarter panels and riveted to cross rails and also welded along inner edge of sub rail. A few pictures might help.
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That takes a above average skill set for a nice outcome. However, you can get a useable body put together and enjoy. By your questions you may be a novice in these body styles? If price is right (should be cheap!), go for it. |
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As Bill has said, there are some differences between the original vs. reproduction Sills and Cross-sills that will likely cause you much stress. If I were in your shoes as someone who has never done this before, I would probably make the recommendation that you purchase a Brookville Roadster body instead of the one you are looking at without the sills. If need be, get a loan for the price difference. I can likely assure you that you can get a job at McDonalds to make the loan payments, ...and you will have less hours working at McDonalds paying-off the loan vs. the amount of hours you will have doing all of the sheetmetal work on the one you are looking at presently. ![]() ![]() |
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Hello, Brent is right on this point, bought the 31 roadster and found it filled with bondo . Decided to go with repro panels and they are far from perfect, a few pictures of repro quarter panel that need fitting. The sub rails will need drilled and filed to fit the d nuts ,and as mentioned work to fit to adjoining panels.a lot of riveted and spot weld also . I suppose if you get it cheap enough and have a lot of time, it can be done, but a lot of labor hours invested. Good luck.
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Whatever you do, resist buying '30-31 COUPE subrails to put in your roadster body! They will not fit properly between the back of the doors and the rear fender well. There is a different shape, width and curve between the coupe and roadster side rails. I learned this lesson the hard way in 1969 after paying to have what was sold me to as roadster subrails sent from California to Iowa. $$$$$$$$$ even 55 years ago! I discovered too late that they were from a coupe, not a roadster. But I had paid a roadster price for them.
![]() Listen to Brent's advice. He's undoubtedly been through this seemingly "easy" Frankenstein mating of disparate body pieces before and knows what he's talking about. It CAN be done - but without experience and the right parts that fit properly, you've got a tough row to hoe ahead of you. Marshall |
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think swiss cheese with those fries!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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