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Old 02-07-2006, 02:15 PM
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Re: Is the LX platform a Full Frame then?

Really.... that really comes as a suprise... i could have sworn that all them old muscle cars had full frame bodies... But my buddy had an 81 camaro, that was a unibody, and he was pushin around 430 horse. He didn't full out race it, it was his daily driver but he had a little heavy foot, but after a while the doors were kind of gettin to be a pain in the ass to close, because of the body twisting cuz he didn't have sub-frame connectors in it. But would dodge release the challenger say if they had the 6.4 500hp without a full frame?? Would it withstand it or would there be a problem closing the doors on that baby once you put a few miles on it. That's all i'm sayin... don't know much about F bodies E bodies B bodies G bodies etc... so i don't know for sure for sure if there was full-frames in the old school muscle cars, btu always had thought there was...
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