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    34 chevy new frame or old frame??

     



    I have a 34 chevy 2 door standard body no frame. Does anyone have suggestions on using the original frame and puting on I.F.S ect. Or should I buy a new frame? How much $ involved in using an old chassis. where is the chepest place to buy a new frame or chassis? I would like this to be a daily driver not a show car. Thanks

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    Your best bet if you want an origional frame is try the internet uner frames for older chevys or visit your junk yard. They might still have a few around. Try Heinzman Street Rod Shop 402-886-2275. They makes frames for chevys from 34 and up, or maybe Fatman Fabrications E-Mail www.fatmanfab.com
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    Cheapest can be seen two ways. Lowest price, or best VALUE. Think about this: "The bitter taste of poor quality lasts much longer than the sweet taste of a low price".

    These folks make one of the best frames and chassis for your Chev: http://www.outlawrods.com/index2.html
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