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    Quote Originally Posted by fisheasy View Post
    I have a 46 coupe that has a nova front clip on it. well its to wide and i was wondering what i would need for frame rails if i just cut it out and replaced it so i could use a mustangII front end. Is there a book or blue prints with specific measurements that i can go by? thanks for the help
    You might check with Fatman Fabrications. They build mustang II frame stubs for many cars. http://fatmanfab.com/catalogpage.php?page=6

    Also, you might be able to find a stock 46 frame pretty cheap and just start over and build the chassis like you want it. Just a thought.
    Last edited by randyr; 11-22-2010 at 04:57 PM.
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