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Old 10-19-2005, 10:15 AM   #5
Phat
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Re: camaro or g body sub on 1949 chevy

g-body does not match up very well.Half a frame and than guys weld a plate across....you had better have a surface plate because there is so much welding with cover up plates that not one i have seen is straight. Heat pulls the clip around like a SOB.There is a guy on RRT that docemented it and if know anything about welding you would not do it that way for sure. The ones i have seen have all the same problems as the camaro and more except the the width. I would stay with stang II style also. The argument about a stang II not being strong enough is only if your using a stock stang II out of a car. The good kits have nothing mustang II in them and are very strong.Stay away from the over weight guy and garys and you will do fine.
Besides time is money....8 hour day and the stang II in done. Stock bumper never removed rad in stock location and your truck is not cut in half and patched in the middle. Resale is also better. You never know whats behind those patch plates....most are ground off real pretty along with most of the welds. We knocked one off last week in about 20 min. Half the welds were so thin we pryed the plates off with a screw driver. The bondoed ones are even worse!!! Just my opinion doing lots of them. At one time we did not have a choice and the clips we were using had 8000-24,000 miles on them not 80,000 to 200,000 miles.
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