Frame broken - is it fixable?
Frame broken - is it fixable?
So my car tried to kill me again. The left side front lower control arm broke off of the frame. It looks like it was an old repair that gave way. It's really very jagged and rough. It was the rear bracket that gave way and the front bushing is really torqued over holding it on.


I know that it's possible to fix this, but is it worth it? I'm also worried about getting the alignment straight on this. How hard is it going to be to get this welded back into the exact right spot. It's no show car by a long shot. The interior consists of the rear seat and two worn buckets that aren't original. It's pretty much rust free and solid, but the body is in primer.


I know that it's possible to fix this, but is it worth it? I'm also worried about getting the alignment straight on this. How hard is it going to be to get this welded back into the exact right spot. It's no show car by a long shot. The interior consists of the rear seat and two worn buckets that aren't original. It's pretty much rust free and solid, but the body is in primer.
I haven't poked around in there to see how solid things are yet. If that rail has to be cut out close to the firewall to weld on a whole new piece I don't know If I have the room or ambition to do it. Pulling the motor, all of the suspension on that side, fenders, bumper, radiator. Really just gutting the front of the car. If I did decide to do that, then I would be looking at months of down time. I'd also get a real bad case of might=as-wells and re-build the engine from the low comp late 70's model that's in there now to something more fun. I put about 12,000 miles on the car last year so it normally gets driven quite a bit.
Holy @&ing !&$@!!!
I can't comment on how fixable that is without actually seeing it in person, but it looks to me as though it would have to be plated to a decent distance in all directions, and therefore would require some fabrication.
I agree, the hole looks rusty - you need to determine exactly how much rust there is before you contemplate fixing it.
- Eric
I can't comment on how fixable that is without actually seeing it in person, but it looks to me as though it would have to be plated to a decent distance in all directions, and therefore would require some fabrication.
I agree, the hole looks rusty - you need to determine exactly how much rust there is before you contemplate fixing it.
- Eric
Ouch! that looks pretty bad. Glad your'e ok.
That needs to be looked at by someone with experience very carefully. It might be a canidate for a replacement frame. Theres no telling what other areas of the frame are weak also. I usually see these models rust out bad in the rear frame areas too.
That needs to be looked at by someone with experience very carefully. It might be a canidate for a replacement frame. Theres no telling what other areas of the frame are weak also. I usually see these models rust out bad in the rear frame areas too.
X2 with Ancient Iron - and there's some nice one's out there!
We just stumbled on a '66 Catalina frame, painted, with all new front-end parts and suspension for $600!!
Had to take the shell - but the scrappers in Chicago gave us $200 for that!
Doing the switch is more labor than parts, but no alignment for welding - easier than I thought!
Post what it is - maybe someone has something with your name on it!
We just stumbled on a '66 Catalina frame, painted, with all new front-end parts and suspension for $600!!
Had to take the shell - but the scrappers in Chicago gave us $200 for that!
Doing the switch is more labor than parts, but no alignment for welding - easier than I thought!
Post what it is - maybe someone has something with your name on it!
Looks like somebody applied the "if you can't weld good weld lots" rule. I'd agree with the other posts. You'd have to take a good long look at what is actually rotted/rusted away. I'd also be concerned about how it would've affected the other mountings. Replacement frame is the way to go. Sandblast, fresh paint it'll look factory fresh.
I think right now I'm split between just selling the car as a non movable project and throwing a tarp over it until I can get a frame and doing a real frame off project with it. I'm in the DFW area so if anyone knows of a decent frame around here I'd appreciate the hints. I'd like to go all Gearhead78 on it and putting in all SPC stuff, rebuilding the engine and doing fuel injection. That's a whole lot of time and money though for a car that may not be worth a whole lot in a few years when I'm done.
Keep your eyes peeled not only for Oldsmobile but other GM A-bodies of similar years. Your in a dry part of the country so you should be able to find a good one there as long as it wasn't under a costal car. I know up here the main demand for 1968-72 frames are with the round-D-round racers. They'll cut the front clip off and use it in their race car. Sadly, that will often only last a few races so quite a few frames have been used up this way. I know the wrecking yards are asking a lot for A-body frames, but I see them on Craigslist now and then for a couple hundred dollars. John
Looks like the interior may be in halfway decent shape too. Even with that big patch of duct tape on the passengers side it looks better that what I've got in mine. Could be a good thing here.
Look up CTC AutoRanch its north of Denton and he has a huge yard of all classics. Almost all his inventory is 70's or older. I used to go up there and walk around just for fun. Found hard A/C lines for a TA at the time. He has a website too. www.ctcautoranch.com.
http://autorust.com/store/
I know these guys could fix it but I think they are only local. Looking through their available kits I didn't see anything for the front but maybe giving them a call could help. I've seen there work on a local radio personalities 69 Torino and it was phenomenal and it was also in the same area as yours.
I know these guys could fix it but I think they are only local. Looking through their available kits I didn't see anything for the front but maybe giving them a call could help. I've seen there work on a local radio personalities 69 Torino and it was phenomenal and it was also in the same area as yours.
I wish I was going to be in San Antonio any time soon. I'd rent a little pickup and strap that thing on it
. I think I'll be in the market for a new frame in a few months, but I'm going to try to stockpile some of the smaller bits I know I'll need. All the bushing, the ball joints, etc. Code enforcement will get mad if I take too long with it up in the air so I'll have to make sure I have everything lined up first. Maybe I'll get brave and call up SC&C.
. I think I'll be in the market for a new frame in a few months, but I'm going to try to stockpile some of the smaller bits I know I'll need. All the bushing, the ball joints, etc. Code enforcement will get mad if I take too long with it up in the air so I'll have to make sure I have everything lined up first. Maybe I'll get brave and call up SC&C.
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