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Old 02-08-2006, 09:54 PM
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1936 hudson rat rod ???

Ok-im 18- I have a 36 hudson 4 door that I want to make a rat rod out of. I am trying to figure out if it will be best to drop the body on a more modern frame with new suspension and all that-or use the existing frame and put on a ford 9 and a mustang II front end suspension. I plan on puting in a 302 if i go ford or 350 for chev. I want to chop the top a few inches and channel it some also. But my main question is what platform to build it on and if I choose to put it on another frame what model/year would fit best. The hudson has a 115 inch wheelbase. any help would be sweet!
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Old 02-13-2007, 10:23 AM
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Re: 1936 hudson rat rod ???

Check out Art Morrison, Fat Man Fabricators etc as they all have different wheel base frames, to see if one falls under your specs. Do a search for chassis builders etc.
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