Brackets on the Frame.
- Brady
- Posts: 361
- Joined: October 21st, 2003, 1:38 pm
- Body Type: None
- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Norwich, NY 13815
Re: Brackets on the Frame.
Nice looking project Farrell - wish you the best with it.
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- Posts: 1223
- Joined: June 14th, 2007, 7:29 pm
- Body Type: Grainbox
- Model Year: 1929
- Location: Illinois
Re: Brackets on the Frame.
clean pic of my frame (forgot i had this pic).
what other body styles would have the long splash aprons and running boards and rear fenders but not be a platform/stakebed?
Ive been told this truck used to deliver milk and was purchased from the dairy by my great grandfather. Rockmoss green cab and black fenders/running boards.
it could be possible that this had a different bed but not sure why my relatives would go thru the effort of finding and correctly putting on a ford bed...or go thru the trouble of removing the proper brackets from the frame and leaving the ones attached to the wood...
- gunmetal 2
- Posts: 222
- Joined: April 1st, 2013, 12:51 pm
- Body Type: 82-A
- Model Year: 1929
Re: Brackets on the Frame.
If your talking about the L bracket I think you are its for you to bolt the running board splash aprons to the frame.
- gunmetal 2
- Posts: 222
- Joined: April 1st, 2013, 12:51 pm
- Body Type: 82-A
- Model Year: 1929
Re: Brackets on the Frame.
E-mail me at 1929oldlady@gmail.com and I will send you pics of my 29 that has them brackets on the frame.
Re: Brackets on the Frame.
When I took apart my 31' AA's I thought that bracket was for the long running board aprons to attach to. Both my trucks had long aprons and running boards, one had dual wheels.