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Dan, please do'nt take this wrong, but I always wonder what they do to call it a frame off resto on a uniboby mopar. You can drop the K member, and the rear end, but thats about it. Perhaps someone is trying to sell your friend something thats not what it seems. Schonye [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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I guess it is a just a term that I use too freely. It is the same thing with a Camaro. It has 2 sub frames but is still a unibody. I have heard guys on the board talk of the frame off resto of their Yenko. In terms of my friend, he is doing the resto himself. Maybe this helps?
Check this out. http://www.camaros.net/cgi-bin/cyber...hoto_size=full
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Any new leads. thanks phil
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Car was sold and sold cheap ($6,800) Kid had to sell fast do to Change of Station within the Air Force.
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btt still searching thanks
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