Re: 65 shorty build
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Originally Posted by chev-obsession
lol ok thanks for the info guys. I guess what i should of had said was that a '71 or '72 would require less modifications to put in my frame than a '73 to '87 would require.... right?
so offer him $250 to $300 for both front and rear end
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73-up is the same parts swap wise vs. a 71-72. If swapping the entire c.member, there are a couple of bolt holes that have to be reamed because they don't line up 100%. If you're swapping the parts to your original c.member, they'll swap right over.
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