Yea you can!! I did just that on my 68 B'cuda except my snout bar goes from the firewall to the frame with the shock mount tied into it. I mounted the top strut mount on the snout bar and built my own k-frame to mount the control arms and the R&P mount. I debated long and hard about which front frame rails to purchase until I convinced myself that I could use the existing stock frame. One reason I was hesitant was some time ago a member here did it using the stock frame and he said he wouldn't attempt it again. All attempts to determine why he didn't like it went unanswered. I believe it is in the implementation and mine is simple and appears to be satisfactory. However, I haven't had it on the track as yet so how it handles is yet a mystery. The major recommendation I have is to be certain your ride height is adequate when setting up. Mine is very low and I have it worked out but it would have been better if it was set up at least a couple inches higher.