RE:Frame connectors
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RE:Frame connectors
- From: "Larry R. Daum" <mramc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 00:10:34 -0800
Frame connectors
Date: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 09:14 PM
From: <mailto:glkirkbuilders@xxxxxxx?subject=Frame%20connectors>Gary L.
Kirk <glkirkbuilders@xxxxxxx>
When I was looking for a new body/chassis for my Sc/Rambler, All I could
find (after looking for 4 months) was a 66 Rogue.
I cut out the tail light section and removed the entire grill section/parts
and virtually everything else from the original SC and put these on the 66.
The car looked JUST like a 69 Sc/Rambler. EXCEPT one day I noticed that the
seats sat a little too high. So, I do know that the floor pans were changed
between 66 and 69. Of course we all know that the true SC/Rambler had built
in frame connectors. I think maybe they were the same as were used on the
convertible. Anyone know for sure?
My two cents, Gary Kirk. 66 American Convertible.
Yes, This what I understand about the SCs having factory frame rail connectors
and the SC/Rambler being built with a stronger convertible sub frame. My 64
American
convertible seems to have this along with about 1/4 inch flat steel plate
welded all
along the bottom of the drivers side ,any way near as I can tell. LRDaum
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