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Last week I saw a toolbox on the front of an A that simple a big square box that had to be something 18x12x12. I have seen the little ones in the catalogs but I would like to find this big one. I don't know is the owner made it or whether it is available somewhere.
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Bratton's.....17-1/2" x 12" x 12"....$166.00
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That's basically it.... but .....Not available
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The man that made those square tool boxes that you were referring to, quit making them a couple years ago.
Big, easy to install, but USA made. He made a big run of them, but it took him several years to sell them all, and he didnt make any money off of the deal, so he quit. |
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Mikes has the the smaller curved ones
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there is also a rounded type of box out there. It looks great but doesn't hold as much as the box version. |
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Mine is just a steel box that was used for a circular saw. I got the base that it sits on from Berts I think.
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Did this one for $20 using some 1/4" X 2-1/2" strap and an old Craftsman tool box.
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It is important to note that the 'Big' box covers the crank hole and does not allow for hand cranking. The smaller 'Craftsman' tool box (Denis4X4 post above) does allow for the use of a hand crank, but you may have to modify the crank handle to add length to get over the tool box.
The 'Big' box is listed on page 94 of Bert's Model A Center catalog - $190. The 'Big' box is listed on page 295 of Sacramento Vintage Ford catalog. $245. If unavailable, you might try contacting Alan Bennett : Ph: (818) 222-4432 or - Roger Sandmeier : Ph: (775) 782-3903 These guys made these type of boxes several years ago and may still have one 'kicking around'. Last edited by DougVieyra; 04-18-2014 at 09:18 PM. |
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We have a Clubber who mounted two wooden arms on the sides of his tool box and sat it across the bumper arms. Looks good to me.
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we have a new box in the works, will keep you posted, if interested pm us,we are only going to run 12 for a start hope to keep the cost around 150.00-160.00.
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Will your box fit a 31 ? |
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user growley bear has an incredible box that as i recall he made. Its awesome rolls down with the fenders in front, really looks like it belongs there, like part of the car. would love to have one just like it haha
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There is a local guy that makes small ones that hang on the radiator supports. Just to hold a few wrenches and things. I like them a lot, but no picture. I can try and get a picture next weekend at the car show. He doesn't sell them though, you have to win them or be a member in their club I think.
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