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1927 1928 Falcon-knight Willys-overland Front Crossmember Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:Used

Front crossmember off a 1927 Falcon-Knight car. Falcon Knight was built by Willys-Overland in 27-28 as a mid size car.

Has surface rust, and has had some of the lower part cut off to work with a custom suspension. could easily be re-fabricated for an original suspension. I have never even seen another, so it could be just what you are looking for.

center to center bolt holes are 24 inches

overall width is about 26 inches

radiator mounting holes are 20 inches center to center

holds a 1 3/4 wide front buggy spring.



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