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    moparmaddnes is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 71 challenger R/T, 34' Plymouth 5 window
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    New to Hot Rods,but not cars

     



    Hello fellow car nuts:
    I just picked up my first car to make into a hot rod. It's a 34' plymouth coupe. It's rough ,but free. I'm going to put an early hemi nto it. I'm getting 52' 331 w/ 3spd manual trans. But, now a guy that deals w/ 50's mopars and may do some trading for other driveline options. my biggest problem is the frame! the original is gone and one that doesn't fit is under the car. I contacted a Co. from W.Virginia that deals with old plymouth and dodges(Ply-Do)and they build frames for mine. My question is this. Can I use a ford frame or chevy? trying to figure out the best and cheapest way to do this.

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    moparmaddnes is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 71 challenger R/T, 34' Plymouth 5 window
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    I am woundering how hard would it be to put a 33',34' ford frame under a 34' plymouth?

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