No, it was someone talking about using two peices of angle iron and their
original crosmember. It seems like he said that he didn't have to modify
the stock crossmember. It doesn't look like it can work, but I sure am
interested in hearing from him anyway.
Mark Self
Redlands, CA
'55 1st 5-window 3100
"Sentimental Journey"
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Fischer <bfischer@utm.net>
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] TH 350 crossmember
>Mark,
>Sure you weren't thinking about the way they cut down the original to
>accomodate a TH350 and keep the floor flat in Ganahls truck ?
>You can still find the pic's at
<http://home.utm.net/bfischer/adv8artl.html>
>
>>About 2-3 weeks ago someone posted a description of a homemade crossmember
>>for the TH 350 to go into an AD. I've lost the post. Can anyone help me?
>>
>BTW did you install that front suspension saddle yet??
>
>
>"Nothin lasts forever except old Fords and a natural stone" - Willie Nelson
>
>
>http://home.utm.net/bfischer e-mail - bfischer@utm.net
>
robert.fischer@cdc.com
>
rfischer@worldnet.att.net
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
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