sometime around early november? i don't know when, but i dragged home a 1949 plymouth coupe. i made a quick post about it, at which time my wife had no idea there was a car in the garage sitting on the trailer, in a million pieces. she ended up seeing it a few weeks later, and is on board.
Car sat in the garage for a little while. actually, it has been hanging from the rafters for 8 weeks from a lone ratchet strap waiting for me to figure things out. I had figured out the front suspension as most of it came with the car, but the rear had me going back and forth between long ladder bars or leaf springs. i had drawn the chassis several ways, and in the mean time brought home a 24' stick of 2x4x.125 tube to make frame rails from.
fast forward to thanksgiving. my FIL brings me down the trailer i bought over the summer from his farm up in northwest michigan. trailer is the back end of a 1972 C10 chevy truck, which i bought solely because i wanted the long stepside bed for my 68 c20. in the dark, somewhere south of flint at my wife's grandparents place, i pulled into their driveway and saw my trailer. then i looked at the trailing arm suspension and got excited and busted out the tape measure and flashlight. that night i drew up my frame. the trailing arm front mount is right under the seat of the plymouth, right about where old school gassers with longgggggg ladder bars put the ladder bar front eye. factory panhard, coil springs that i could swap to coil overs for adjustability later on if the coils don't work, and best of all it's rolling and ready to go.
press fast forward one more time to dec 27th and it's 50 degrees out, so i got to work.
i torched the tongue off the trailer, unbent the rails, cut off all the extra unnecessary mounts, and slid my 2x4 tube in.
this is everything clamped in place for testing
and here is the frame tacked with a front crossmember out of a roll cage tube scrap. i had it clamped to a 2x3 tube up front to keep the rails in the same plane.
the rails measure out dead square.
ran out of light to take pictures, but the front springs got tacked in place later that night, and the front axle was bolted in very loosely. then i pushed it under the body, dropped it on, and started cutting out the hacked up patched over rotten floor. i do have some pictures on my camera, they will come in the next update.