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Originally Posted by 61ragtop
Hey T-Type, the 61 -64 frames are all the same also I hear the canadian pontiac frames are too. but the convert frame has 4 extra body mounts as well as extra plating on the X section to stiffen them up for the converts. you can easily reinforce a hardtop frame and add extra mounts if needed.
What are you working on I see you are out my way. Have you had any leads on frames locally? I am looking to replace mine in my conv as it was reinforced for hydros but plans changed as I aged and it never happened so to lighten it i want to swap it out for a stock frame with a few mods, hehe.
Would be good to hook up when the weather is nice enough for cruisin too!! 
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hey 61. thanks for the added info. now I can expand my search a little bit using those years. i'll try doing a bit more research on those pontiac frames and see if i can come across what models they were used in. should help with the searching. the hard top frames will definitely be a heck of a lot easier to come by than convertible ones. but if there isn't anything special about the 4 extra mounts then welding them on should be a cake walk, along with the extra bracing.
originally i had started looking for a complete car but so far have only come across barrett jackson watching people with unrealistically priced rollers or again similar program viewing people with complete junkers that think their car is worth the moon. i have definitely added patience to my list of virtues during this process...hahha.

also hard tops are a dime a dozen, well maybe not that common...hahha....and the rags being harder to find. i don't know what it is but there are so many 63's out there for sale.....
ultimately i'd love to end up with a 62....just something about those body lines. but like your 61 i wouldn't say no to one if i came across one. the paint combo i think i've picked out would look great on both body styles. of course that's just my opinion..haha. so far i've only managed to gather an engine/transmission combo along with computer and wires for the project. going through the personal debate right now on leaving it a 350 vs rebuilding as a stroker 383. but all that will be another thread...quite possibly soon....
so being a bit more realistic of time constraints and mostly space constraints i figured i'd also start looking for a frame as well that way I could rebuild it get the motor and air bags on and then worry about the body as i won't have to worry about storing everything associated with it as i rebuild the frame.
locally i haven't come across much but closest i've come across is a wrecker in vancouver, washington that seems to have a good selection.....probably make my way down on a non rainy weekend to take a look.
i've got a long way to go before i get this thing on the road since i only really have the engine...hahaha...however i'd love to hook up during the summer and get a better look at your car and hopefully my current project will be somewhat done by then. i think i saw your car at the langley cruise in last year. spent a while admiring it and hung out for a bit so i could talk to the owner but never did run into you...if that was your car...hahha.