Originally Posted By sgcuda
Thanks. I'll check into some local sources. I know Alston and Art Morrison used to make chassis kits that you built a wooden jig for first, to make sure everything is assembled square. Don't know if they still do, or if it is even that big an advantage. My biggest fear is cutting the body off of the original frame and connecting it securely to the new chassis. Firewall, panel alignment, crap like that makes me nervous. That's why I keep just modifying what I got instead of putting in what I need.


Just make the chassis square.. thats what counts.. then put
the body on it.. squaring that is easy.. I usually put 8 bolts
to hold the body on
EDIT
I should say 8 points... 2 in the front.. 2 front sills, 2 rear
sills and 2 rear bumper area
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Last edited by MR_P_BODY; 04/26/15 08:52 PM.