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Re: Cracked frame - ideas???

To: Growe58@aol.com
Subject: Re: Cracked frame - ideas???
From: Chris Taylor <spitfire@worldchat.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 21:22:19 -0500


Growe58@aol.com wrote:

> While working on my brakes the other night, I noticed that I had a very nasty
> crack in the frame where the lower A arm rear suspension bracket mounts to
> the frame.  This is a 1978 federal model so the frame is narrowed at this
> point
> (due to the cat converter, I guess).  The crack is continous around three
> sides
> of the frame, only the underside is untouched.
>
> I took it to my local body shop and they told me not to drive it anymore
> (which
> I had kinda figured on) and they could weld it for $350, but wouldn't be able
> to
> get to it until the second week of December.  Argh!
>
> Keeping in mind that a) this is my only daily driver and b) money is
> DEFINITELY an issue, I am considering my options:
>
> -Trying to find another body shop that's quicker and/or cheaper.  I guess I'll
> try to "pre-screen" them by phone since I'm loathe to do much driving...
> - Pull the suspension off myself at home and hire a mobile welding company
> to come out and weld it.  I'm not sure how much this will cost...
> -Weld it myself.  My equipment (wire feed 110 volt welder) and my skill level
> discourage me from attempting to weld such a critical area
> - Find a parts car (there are a couple locally of unknown condition and cost)
> and swap body shell and drive train.  I've never pulled a body shell and I
> don't
> know how involved this would be.
> - Find a used frame of good condition.  I KNOW this has to be involved and
> time consuming.
>
> What does the list think?  Any and all suggestions gratefully welcomed!
>
> Greg Rowe
> 78 Spitfire - suitable for framing ....

Greg
I swapped frames on my 75 Spit last winter and it took about
six weeks of working evenings to do it but was definitely worth
it. In your case you might be further ahead to go with your plan
of stripping the suspension yourself and having amobile welding company
repair it. I'm sure it would be quicker and the cost shouldn't be too
bad as these companies usually charge by the hour.
Hope this helps
Chris Taylor
75 Spitfire
Burlington, Ontario


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