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Re: B.N., convert to wide front end?
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Posted by Haas on July 20, 2001 at 13:08:46 from (129.37.117.123):
In Reply to: B.N., convert to wide front end? posted by B.N. in the head on July 20, 2001 at 10:35:49:
I looked at a B that was for sale a while back that had been converted to wide front. They used the front part from a Super A to convert it. Welded an extension on the left side front axle because the A is offset and not as wide as the B. The B I saw also had hydraulic touch control which came from a Super A. I'm not sure if they just used the whole front from a Super A, including the clutch, engine, etc or if they just did if from the engine block forward. I did not think to look, but I suspect the front half was Super A, the rear half B. Otherwise, there would have been no place to mount the hydraulic pump for the touch control. One thing I noticed was that the sheet metal did not seem to quite fit. Appeared that the hood was not long enough.
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