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Old 04-01-2024, 06:54 AM
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Check out these C5/6 adapters from Dobbertin Performance. I used these to put full C5 suspension, steering, brakes and drivetrain under my 56 Chevy Cameo. A lot of the hard work is done for you. Website also has some good info.

https://www.dobbertinperformance.com/

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Check out these C5/6 adapters from Dobbertin Performance. I used these to put full C5 suspension, steering, brakes and drivetrain under my 56 Chevy Cameo. A lot of the hard work is done for you. Website also has some good info.

https://www.dobbertinperformance.com/

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Thanks for these! I've been looking at these too. I have to wait until it stops raining out.. but I think a lot of people are going to be in the same camp as me after seeing how small and thin the 1949 frame is. My 57 Cadillac looks like a tank compared to this thing.

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