BOLT-ON CHASSIS
Important:
Before cutting and removing
the front cross member,
stabilize the front of the
frame by bolting or welding
on a support brace.
Introducing Bob Drake’s
NEW SCHOOL
No Weld/Easy Bolt-On™
method for building the
We kept the stock rear cross bar
and cross member
Rear engine
mount
Front cross
member
Radiator
mounts
Steering box
stiffener
First, you remove these parts:
Bob started his Project ’40 build with an
original frame from a 1940 Ford Fordor
Sedan that had a V8-60 engine. Notice
the engine mounts and the fender yoke.
Bob said it would be “sacrilegious”
to install a non-Ford engine. He
chose the new 340-horsepower
Ford Boss 302 with GT-40
heads, and a Ford C-5 auto
transmission turning a
Ford 9" rear end.
To prep the frame for the new power plant and drive
train, it was first necessary to remove some of the
original structural parts at left.
X member
(four pieces)
In The Beginning...
Cars & Pickups
1935-40
FORD
CHASSIS