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Looking for a rust free 72 Supreme convertible frame.
Mine is probably ok, will need some clean up, but if the stars align and a better frame is available it might save me work.
27 years in a barn…. Last on the road in 87, back on the road 2025..🤞
Last edited by flameorange; Oct 13, 2024 at 07:27 AM.
Looks like a clean car, especially given the location. How bad is it underneath?
You might reach out to someone like "Brian Trick" he has had blasted and powdercoated frames of different types, often stacked up like cordwood. Another option is something like Schwartz.
Last edited by newmexguy; Oct 13, 2024 at 03:54 PM.
Its quite good underneath, floors solid, frame has some pitting but nothing serious. Trunk has a couple spots where top,was leaking…
I bought it from the original owner in 1982, no winters since then. Rear quarters in the dogleg, I bought GM quarters in 1991 and will section them as required.
thanks for the tips, Ill reach out to Brian Trick
Schwartz?
cheers thanks ✌️
Originally Posted by newmexguy
Looks like a clean car, especially given the location. How bad is it underneath?
You might reach out to someone like "Brian Trick" he has had blasted and powdercoated frames of different types, often stacked up like cordwood. Another option is something like Schwartz.
Schwartz is a manufacturer of tube type aftermarket frames. Very heavy duty, excellent for Resto-mod type cars that the owner wants to handle and stop far better than a factory piece
Schwartz is a manufacturer of tube type aftermarket frames. Very heavy duty, excellent for Resto-mod type cars that the owner wants to handle and stop far better than a factory piece
Years ago - say maybe a decade or more ago - met a Canadian guy {McDonald} who had a "cottage" business transporting southwestern frames up there. Wonder if he's still around?? As recalled he WAS from Ontario.
Years ago - say maybe a decade or more ago - met a Canadian guy {McDonald} who had a "cottage" business transporting southwestern frames up there. Wonder if he's still around?? As recalled he WAS from Ontario.
thanks for the tip have friends in Nova Scotia will ask them…
Kind of strange, floors and rockers great, frame zeibart undercoatinf is flaking off taking quite a bit of metal with it!
Originally Posted by newmexguy
Looks like a clean car, especially given the location. How bad is it underneath?
You might reach out to someone like "Brian Trick" he has had blasted and powdercoated frames of different types, often stacked up like cordwood. Another option is something like Schwartz.
Still looking for a convertible chassis frame, Im near Ogdensburg, NY, but will travel/ship anywhere for a decent frame, doesnt have to be perfect, just structurally sound ✌️
Originally Posted by flameorange
Kind of strange, floors and rockers great, frame zeibart undercoatinf is flaking off taking quite a bit of metal with it!
Trick (Brian) is in the Erie PA area. Am of belief that is his actual name, not a "screen name". He's more active on the Buick site. He might be the one of the closest to you that might have something ready to go.
Well, it sounds like the body's coming off at some point anyway, so why don't you get it off there now so you can do a proper evaluation of your frame to figure out if it's salvageable before you start shipping chassis all over the Northeast?
Well, it sounds like the body's coming off at some point anyway, so why don't you get it off there now so you can do a proper evaluation of your frame to figure out if it's salvageable before you start shipping chassis all over the Northeast?
When I put car on 4 jackstands on frame between the wheels, door gaps visibly change a LOT - 1/4 in.😬
I found a frame in North Carolina 👌, drove 15 hours and picked it up! Happy Days✌️
Last edited by flameorange; Dec 16, 2024 at 11:40 AM.
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