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#167076 - 03/04/10 01:43 PM Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body
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I need to find some information on the way a 1931 sedan body should be mounted. I need to know that what I see is suppose to be what I see. It appears that the body was thrown together. Can anyone helP?

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#167077 - 03/04/10 02:14 PM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Munch]
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I'm just about to remove my 31 Sedan body from the frame. Are you asking how it is attached to the frame? I found 8 bolts in all (4 carriage bolts with square nuts, 2 square bolts with square nuts, and 2 hex bolts with hex nuts).
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#167079 - 03/04/10 02:33 PM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Bama31]
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I have not yet pulled the interior out to see the bolts. what are their locations if you don't mind my anking. Also I looked under from the bottom and I see a wooden platform or floorboard. Is that right.

As you can tell, this is my first barbecue...

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#167082 - 03/04/10 02:48 PM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Munch]
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Sure. There are two major wood rails of the body that sit on the steel frame. The bolts fasten through these rails to the frame. The two long hex bolts are at the very front end of the body (one on each side). The carriage bolts are located (one on each side) at the front edge of the front seat, and about in the middle of the back door opening. The two square bolts are located (again one on each side) in the back through a steel corner brace which would be below the back seat. You will have to do some disassembling of the interior to get to these bolts. The back ones will be under a steel floor pan. The very front ones are easily accessed if you take out the canted wood floor beneath the firewall.
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#167083 - 03/04/10 02:50 PM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Munch]
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I forgot to mention that the carriage bolts have a rectangular steel plate beneath the heads to keep them from digging into the wood.
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#167124 - 03/05/10 05:09 AM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Bama31]
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Thank you very much, this is a big help. My 31 has good bones, but it has been turned into a hot rod. I want to do more of a restro mod. I am beginning to pick it apart to see where I stand.

Would you know of any books or web sites where I can see and learn of the structure?

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#167132 - 03/05/10 06:22 AM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Munch]
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You can get a body service manual from the Filling Station..Joe

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#167133 - 03/05/10 06:22 AM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Munch]
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The Fisher Body Manual contains a bunch of valuable information on the structure and repair of the body. Reprints are available from many literature suppliers. Also you can view a copy online at: http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/
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#167135 - 03/05/10 06:28 AM Re: Proper mounting of a 1931 sedan body [Re: Chipper]
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Thanks a bunch...

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