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08-11-2005 09:01 AM #1
C5 drivetrain into 1932-1934 frame
My father and I are attempting to place a C5 corvette drivetrain into either a '32 or a '33-34 Ford frame and body. We are just getting started and I was wondering if anyone else out there has information on the dimensions of the front and rear cradles for the C5 corvette.
I will be modeling in 3D the entire frame, drivetrain and suspension and would be happy to share the finished product with everyone once it is complete.
I already have the frames modeled and now am in need of dimesions/models for the remainder of the drivetrain, especially the engine and rear cradles.
Any help and/or input would be appreciated!!
Thank You
Ryan
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08-11-2005 09:11 AM #2
try mike adams , he is locaed in flordia and makes round tube chassis with c5 vette parts .i dont have his # anymoreyes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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08-11-2005 09:17 AM #3
I am not sure what measurments you need but I have a 72 vette in the back I could measure. Oh I guess thats the newer type Vette. Sorry!
~ Vegas ~Last edited by vara4; 08-11-2005 at 09:19 AM.
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08-30-2005 08:42 PM #4
C5 Chassis
I'm in the same boat. I just bought a C5 drivetrain without a frame. I've been searching with little luck so far but will let you know if I've found anything. What 3D software are you using.
Thanks
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09-13-2005 11:05 AM #5
I Will be using Pro/Engineer for the modeling design work.
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