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#535671 - 09/05/08 12:00 AM
Fast Four Help ?
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Registered: 10/30/03
Posts: 107
Loc: Gettysburg, PA
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I'm thinking about buying a Fast Four drivetrain. it includes an engine, trans, axels,propeller shaft and all linkage.
Does anyone know if the Fast four engine and trans can be mounted in a 1917 touring frame?
I have a 17 frame and am trying to build a speedster
is it worth my time to get this stuff?
what would you pay for it if you wanted it? Thanks, Mark
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#535672 - 09/05/08 12:10 AM
Re: Fast Four Help ?
[Re: Big Mark]
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Registered: 05/29/03
Posts: 301
Loc: Madras Oregon
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Anything can be done but I think it would be a tough one. Front and rear mounts are different. Driveshaft is splined instead of square. Is it open drive or closed. My 2 1927 124 roadsters are closed. 28 is open drive, early had no seperate parking brake, late did on tranny. Transmission is a standard SAE shift pattern, not reversed "DB". BTW, I could sure use an intake manifold if someone has an extra.
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#535678 - 09/05/08 12:32 AM
Re: Fast Four Help ?
[Re: dwollam]
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Registered: 10/30/03
Posts: 107
Loc: Gettysburg, PA
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this drive train would be compleet 1927 and the only thing that would be 1917 would be the frame
BTW the drivetrain is in Idaho ( much closer to you)
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#535710 - 09/05/08 09:05 AM
Re: Fast Four Help ?
[Re: Big Mark]
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Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 144
Loc: Utah
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It would be easier to locate a proper year chassis and build that year as a speedster. If you choose to not purchase the 1927 stuff, I would be interested in the parts also. I am in Utah...very close to Idaho. Regards, Alan
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#535776 - 09/05/08 03:13 PM
Re: Fast Four Help ?
[Re: alsfarms]
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Registered: 10/30/03
Posts: 107
Loc: Gettysburg, PA
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Hi Alan, I have decided not to but the stuff because is it so far away. the car's ID number is A847828 , that maks production at just about the last week in January 1927.
The owners name is Matt and his phone # is 208-830-6449
I asked him if I could give you his # and he was happy to give it. He is hoping to sell all of it together to a Dodge Guy
Good Luck, Mark
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#535819 - 09/05/08 07:17 PM
Re: Fast Four Help ?
[Re: Big Mark]
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Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 144
Loc: Utah
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Hello Mark,
Thanks for the referal, I will give Matt a call this evening. I have a couple of projects and a couple of derelicts laying in the backyard. My best project is a car that was purchased by my Grand-dad and I still have the original sales agreement, license, title etc. It is a 1923 Touring car. It is unrestored, 90% complete at this time. I do have a set of 24" Houk wire wheels all respoked and am considering installation of a Ricardo head.
Regards from a fellow Dodge guy.... Alan
PS. If you live right in or near Gettysburg, I am jealous! I do like your area and the rich history it contains!!!!
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#535975 - 09/06/08 06:10 PM
Re: Fast Four Help ?
[Re: Big Mark]
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Registered: 08/29/02
Posts: 2278
Loc: pa.
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Mark, just to make you think some more I have a spare'26 chassis if that will help this project get moving. An underslung speedster would be good!!
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