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Old 09-01-2011, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 70rs View Post
Take the front clip off as a unit (the sheet metal). Much easier that way.
Roll the old frame out,roll the new frame in, bolt the front clip back on. No lifting of the body,less chance for accidents or damage and its only a little extra work.
I will keep this in mind. Due to space limiations it may be easier to keep the clip bolted up to the car so I don't have to find a place to set it for any length of time.

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cool car, and cool updates.
Thanks! Appreciate that.

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Get a hold of Scott (XcYZ), thats exactly how he did it. He has a build thread on it also so you may want to dig it up.
Cool. I will do some searches to see what I can find.

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Nice work Chad. I'm sure some of your neighbors are impressed.

You called that a Champ pan.... does Autokraft just "rebadge" them?
Thanks Dave. Yeah Autokraft and others (such as Prodigy) just rebadges the champ pan. Advantage of buying an autocraft or prodigy pan is ease of ordering and the fact they include the correct pick up and oil filter adapter without making you search for the part numbers and buy them individually (the way Champ sells them).
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