Is there a 60-66 Chevy frame swap Forum?

Is there a 60-66 Chevy frame swap Forum?

The 67/72 Chevy Truck board (not limited to those years) has a special forum section for the 60/66 trucks. Those guys live and breath those square cab rigs. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/forumdisplay.php?f=6

What kind of frame do I need for a 1956 Chevy?

These frames & rolling chassis are designed to fit 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevrolets. Proudly manufactured at our shop in Baltimore Ohio. Our hot rod frames feature our new boxed frame rails, constructed from 10-gauge (true 1/8”) sheet steel.

Can a 1962 Chevy cab be swapped for a frame?

Discussion in ‘ The Hokey Ass Message Board ‘ started by 48buickkid, Oct 22, 2011 . I looking into purchasing a 1962 chevy cab,bed,and frontend sheetmetal but no frame. I have searched on here and have not found the conclusive answer I was looking for. Will the 60-66 trucks directly bolt on to either the 67-72 frames or the 73-87 frames?

How much does a 1955 Chevy frame cost?

Starting at $6,525 1955-57 Chevrolet frame, with Tubular X-member, Chevy performance motor mounts, Automatic Transmission mount, Tubular coil spring IFS with front sway bar, new manual rack & pinion (power rack upgrade available) and one of the following rear suspension:

What kind of subframe does a Chevy II have?

Unlike others, the g-Machine Chevy II subframe is completely boxed with welded radiator-core-support crossmember, high-clearance bent support struts for engine and exhaust clearance, and optional aluminum inner fender panels and steel fender supports with integrated hood-hinge mounts.

Where can I buy a 1956 Continental Mark II?

They have it posted for sale here on Craigslist with an asking price of $19,500. It’s on the Chicago craigslist but the seller says that it’s being stored in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. Thanks to Ironman Ikey H. for sending in this great tip!

What kind of differential did Continental Mark II have?

REAR AXLE A Hotchkiss-type open hypoid differential with spiral bevel gears was used in 1956 Continental Mark IIs; its semi-floating drive axles and 3.07:1 ratio made the car a comfortable cruiser. In 1957, the Mark II could be fitted with a Directed-Power limited-slip differential for greater traction.

What kind of frame does a 1955 Chevy truck use?

These frames & rolling chassis are designed to fit 1955 (2 nd Ser.), 1956, 1957, 1958 & 1959 Chevrolet, ½ ton, trucks. Proudly manufactured at our shop in Baltimore Ohio. Our hot rod frames feature our new boxed frame rails, constructed from 10-gauge (true 1/8”) sheet steel.