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Old 03-04-2003, 12:14 AM   #1
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Question sorry that this does not belong here.

I have a 67 chevy that is bagged on 20's and is in the paint shop as we speak, but that is not the question my dad needs help on his truck. Well here gos he has a 1949 chevy and he wants to put a newer frame, his boss has a 73-87 frame and he was wondering if it would fit or if theres any other frame that would fit. thank for the help.
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Old 03-04-2003, 12:48 AM   #2
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The 47-54 Chevy truck does not fit on any frame without major work. I've heard of some adapting to a S-10 frame, which still requires complete fab of brake and clutch workings. For more info go to www.stovebolt.com
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Old 03-04-2003, 12:53 AM   #3
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US bodysource has an article on a glass 47-54 body on an S 10 frame. I have seen a couple bodys mounted on the 73-87 frames(locally), but the track width is a little wide....crazyL
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Old 03-04-2003, 01:33 AM   #4
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This is not a cheap way to go but is definatly the best rout. Period.
They make sweet frames that your body will bolt up to, but with the newer front suspension etc. You can even get it with a 4link rear end setup! Must be expensive however...
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Old 03-04-2003, 02:52 AM   #5
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Actually, it will fit the full size frame. I have a 1940 Chevy truck with a 75 1/2 ton frame under it. Not too hard to do. You see, from, I think 1935 to about 1980, Chevy truck frames were all the same width. The only difference was where ( and how) the suspension was mounted, and where the body mounts were located. Ive done a ton of these mods over the years. i.e. 1938 Diamond T, 1942 Fedral. A couple of F@rd COE's. All on Chevy chassis. Mind you, the 1/2 and 3/4 ton frames are the same. The 1 tons are just a bit thicker. Good luck
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Old 03-04-2003, 02:23 PM   #6
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Talking thanks everyone

thanks everyone for your expert opinion me and my dad really thank you
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Old 03-04-2003, 03:39 PM   #7
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I have a friend who has a '52 on a later chassis (73-up). The track of the tires has the outer edge of the tire tread, a little outside of the fender edge. So, there is about 2-inches of tire sticking to the outside of each fender....with P235-75R15's. I guess it is okay, but it looks kinda hokey to me.
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Old 03-04-2003, 04:54 PM   #8
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that was what I noticed also....the track is about 4" wider on the 73-87 trucks as compaired to the old "fatfendered chevs". I think if a guy watches the wheel offset real close, or stretches the fenders........... just thinkin outloud
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Old 03-04-2003, 07:25 PM   #9
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welcome from louisiana, how bout some pics of your truck?
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Old 03-04-2003, 10:18 PM   #10
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They make bolt on and weld on mustang II style crossmembers for that style truck. That would be the easiest and best looking option IMO. There is good aftermarket support for those models.
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Old 03-05-2003, 10:56 AM   #11
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rb's obsolete is a street rod company and they make frames for these trucks as well as bolt on front suspension upgrades.

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