Re: My 1954 Chevy PickUp-truck
Collision/Frame shop should be able to straighten that out without any problems. I think the newer ones use laser to make sure everything is in spec. Remember, these trucks were riveted together so the frames would have some flex when used on rough road, fields, etc. I've had mine torqued like a corkscrew on some knarly back roads.
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