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Old 02-07-2006, 01:36 PM
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Re: Is the LX platform a Full Frame then?

Originally Posted by ND RAM
If your gonna have to resort to name-calling, I won't try to help answer any more of your questions. When was the last time you did a frame off restoration to a Challenger? How about a `Cuda? You didn't. Why do you think that they sell subframe connectors? If you do choose to stay ignorant of this subject then that's fine with me but look under a Challenger next time you see one and find the full-frame. Try to find the frame after the transmission mount.
Well, I apologize for being so rude. That's odd. I guess i've just been told by people that don't know what they're talking about then that there's full-frames on the old muscle cars. What about the Chevelle???
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