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    i just recently got a 1936 chevy pick up for $200 and it has no rust besides the usualy wood rot and still has the original frame and motor, with axels. i want to change frames and axels and was wonderin if anyone knew if a 1984 chevy pick up frame of a 1987 cutlass frame would work and which would be better. thanks
    michael

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    what streets said. hell there are several companies that make several different kinds of suspenion kits for it, a popular one is a mustang2 front suspension w/11 inch rotors and use either a nova type rearend or a ford 8 or 9 inch rearend. the 2 you names would be tooooooooo wide..joe
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