The front torque boxes on my 64 Polara 500 Convert are ahead of the
transmission crossmember but do no actually connect to them.  They start
at the firewall and go back to stop just ahead of the transmission
crossmember.
I thought that they would be more boxy but really are just 16 gauge
steel stiffening plate that connects the frame rail to the inner rocker
panel.
The rear torque box stiffens the frame area ahead of the spring perch.
It also connects to the frame rail and the inner rocker panel.
Email me and I can send you photos of the torque boxes.
btw, the torque boxes resulted in more rust on my car than ever since
the extra sheet steel held the dirt and such against the frame rail and
the rocker panel.  All four corners of the car where the torque boxes
are were very bad.
Regards,
K.
Steve Chervinsky wrote:
The were used to strengthen the uni-bodies on convertible cars and
later on all Hemi cars.
The forward ones are located just behind the trans crossmember and the
rear ones are just ahead of the front spring mount.
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Kevin R. Merkley
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64 Dodge 440 2dr HT (Cdn)
64 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible (Cdn)
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