A fellow, electrical engineer no less, brought his 47 Plymouth in to have it made at least safe to drive. I told him we would do what we could but since he INSISTS on keeping the long tube tuned headers that what it amounts to is no matter how fast and long you stir horsesh*t it will never turn into angle food cake. I think he should have attended a class or two in structural and mechanical engineering. The first pic shows the unmolested right frame rail, about a 3x4 box frame, and the second shows his described "needed" modification for header clearance. Others show the chopped front crossmember for p/s pump clearance and motor mount stands that have a tearing effect on the cross member. I didn't shoot the power steering box mount, where the weld slag is, but it held the box higher than the valve cover and had the pitman shaft cut and extended down with a piece of galvanized pipe; safe I'm sure.