Old Frame Value?

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swingingdart

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I recently purchased some old farm land this year, and behind one of the barns was an old car frame. looking up online what it might be I came to the conclusion that it is a 33-34 Ford frame. Haven't looked at the vin yet, but according to my online research it's the same frame from Coupe-Sedan-Truck! I honestly don't care about fords, but would love to sell this and put some money into my Mopar! I can post pics, but would anybody know a round about value? It's typical surface rust, but has the complete suspension below it.
Let me know your thoughts, I'll get pics as soon as I can!
 

Scrap around here is 4 dollars to a hundred pounds. That's about what it's worth.
 
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Ha! You can get every bit of what he has brand new from Speedway. Brand. Frikkin. New.
Try posting it on Oldride.com. They have a parts for sale section. There may be a buyer out there.
It never fails, if I scrap something, a couple of weeks later somebody wants it. Once it's on the scrap
boat to China, it's gone forever.
 
Is it a wishbone front suspension? That might be worth 100 or so. Nobody runs the wishbone without splitting it anymore. Even still, someone might want an original.
 
When I dappled in these a bare, unmodified, rusty but solid use able frame was $150-$200, more is rust removed, boxed etc.

Some folks used to want original stuff but now its drop a glass 32 roadster body on a "vette" chassis because I need an LS, IRS, IFS, 15" brakes with 8 piston calipers and I want it to drive like a new Caddy, have AC, PS, PB, blue tooth, satellite tv, microwave, and flip it for $80k in AZ on that auction tv show.
 
Up here in the northeast, that'd go for 300-400 ,,i know that doesnt do you much good unless you're here,,,but thats our going price for an item like that.
 
I sold my last bare 34 frame for $600.00... had a few more that sold for the same $$$. The rear axle will bring $150 +. Front axle is another $100-200. If it's a 'thick' '32 style it will bring more. Sell it on www.jalopyjournal.com . Might have a short waiting period before you can sell anything. Those frames are in demand for the traditional hot rodders.
 
When I dappled in these a bare, unmodified, rusty but solid use able frame was $150-$200, more is rust removed, boxed etc.

Some folks used to want original stuff but now its drop a glass 32 roadster body on a "vette" chassis because I need an LS, IRS, IFS, 15" brakes with 8 piston calipers and I want it to drive like a new Caddy, have AC, PS, PB, blue tooth, satellite tv, microwave, and flip it for $80k in AZ on that auction tv show.

That was frakkin hilarious.
 
I sold my last bare 34 frame for $600.00... had a few more that sold for the same $$$. The rear axle will bring $150 +. Front axle is another $100-200. If it's a 'thick' '32 style it will bring more. Sell it on www.jalopyjournal.com . Might have a short waiting period before you can sell anything. Those frames are in demand for the traditional hot rodders.
Okay, I'll get on there and see about posting it for sale. I'm still going to try to go get pics for you guys, I'm sure that would help on value. It's even still sitting on it's original wheels, with very flat tires. :)
 
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