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    A little frame help please

     



    My father and I are planning on Pro-Streeting a 1964 Falcon 2Dr post. We are starting to make plans for the back-half job that will follow and in my research, I found two seperate, feasable routes we could take. One would be to use a brand new frame, the way AutoWeldChassis has shown here, and the other is to do the back half but add in some subframe connectors, the way Chris Alston's ChassisWorks has done here. We would like to run quite a bit o' powa, somewhere around 600 hp/tq, or enough to get us into the 10's once we perfect our driving. What are yall running, full frame or connectors, and what do yall recommend?

    Thanks,
    Randy

    Forgot to mention that it will be seeing considerable street time. I know the frame would provide for a stiffer vehicle overall, but I'm not sure if that's all it will yield.
    Last edited by RJ & CJ; 01-10-2006 at 07:13 PM.
    Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.

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