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View Poll Results: New Frame or Refurb Old Frame?

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    tmeyer is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 67 Camaro RS Pro Touring
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    hotrodr, Thanks for the feedback. I put Rust Bullet on the frame. I really like that stuff. I power wire wheeled the frame with my small grider first. The real question is will it last. I have done my research on all options and this one seemed to be the best one. I did the same on my 67 Camaro sub frame two years ago.

    On your clip, I would recommend that you check to measurements front to back and diagonal. If they are within 1/8 inch your good to go.
    Tom

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    hotrodr is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 57 Chevy Stepside
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmeyer
    hotrodr, Thanks for the feedback. I put Rust Bullet on the frame. I really like that stuff. I power wire wheeled the frame with my small grider first. The real question is will it last. I have done my research on all options and this one seemed to be the best one. I did the same on my 67 Camaro sub frame two years ago.

    On your clip, I would recommend that you check to measurements front to back and diagonal. If they are within 1/8 inch your good to go.
    Thanks Tom, I'll check the measurements once I pull the sheetmetal. Also, I'll be looking into Rust Bullet.

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