Not in this location for a BJ8. I'd post a pic but I gave up a long time ago trying to post pics on this forum website.Randy Forbes said:On the leading edge, in front of the shock, on my BN6.
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That's apparently the chassis number assingned by Jensen's. The VIN being assigned at Abingdon.Duane_Rhynard said:Randy,
What does the number mean? Yours looks like 469 but your car is 942. I looked at mine and it is 3105, which does not match my car or body number.
Thanks- Duane
'58 BN6
It's from my car. Why do you ask if it's "original"?Cutlass said:Randy: Is that an original shock tower?
Memeory fade is normal. ( sorry,I was short on reply this morning on my way out the door)I had to have a Jule frame produced. The shock towers are included in the frame. My frame was restamped exactly as per my original stamping only more clear than the original. The old frame was scrapped and my original stamped piece was returned to me so that it can't be used on any other car.Cutlass said:Patrick: Your shock tower just looked different from what I remembered. Probably just my fading memory. I wondered if, somewhere along the line, someone relpaced your shock mounts with aftermarket items.
I bought my car wrecked in '72 and then in a few months it was hit on the opposite side in a parking lot accident. The car tracked down the road perfectly with no abnormal tire wear and it wasn't until I decided a couple of years ago to do a paint job with rust repair did I notice some unusual items such as bent inner body panels and motor mounts that "leaned". Marty(Jule-Enterprises), stopped by my place to look at my car when it was completely stripped down and pointed out all of the "compression" bulges, etc. etc. He priced it out and we loaded it on his truck and 3 months later it was back in my garage all repaired and painted the original beige color with base coat, clear coat. It's nice to work on a "super clean" car after working on a grease, oil soaked rust bucket for 38 years!! I feel I made the right decision in having a new frame done by Jule-Enterprises.Cutlass said:Patrick: Thanks, I feel better now. There are some subtle differences between a Jule and an original frame. After spending a year repairing my frame, I wish now I had gone with a Jule.