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So if this were an A body, I'd know exactly what it is but I'm not really familiar with B body k frames.
So I'm asking the b body crowd, are the holes in the bottom supposed to be there? And does this look like a b body k frame?
I am intending to use this in a 67 belvedere 1, to v8 swap it...
Thank you for the reply, I saw your pm and I thought I replied but now I can't find the reply so I'm thinking I dropped the ball and didn't press send. My apologies.
However as another member noted, I don't think this is the correct plate. It looks strikingly similar to a 63 to 66 A body...
So I have a 66 fury with buckets and I'm considering parting it out. I also have a 67 belvedere with a bench.
How would the fit and look be?
Anyone with experience swapping c body parts to a B?
A lot of people fear AMC products because they think the parts are non existent....
To some, mopar parts are hens teeth because they are not looking in the right places or know the right people.
Same is true for AMC, parts are out there, just have to know the right people and know which...
Damn where has this thread been all my life...I love this kind of thing.
Railroad history is one thing that makes the USA the greatest story in history. Nowhere else can you find such epic engineering and evolution as here.
Thanks
I get what you're saying but some people monopolize the conversation without realizing it. Some people are just Yappers, and they feel like there's a lot of ground to cover in a short time so they just yap and yap. Never does it occur to them that they are being selfish because quite contrary...
The definition of a unmolested car has to have changed over the years. A 1970 is now 50 years old. Just like people, man made items are made to die someday, nothing on earth lasts forever.
So with that said, there's so many things that need to be replaced on any given car that you...
Me too because I know what you're talking about but I don't know it either.
While you were gone I came to know that 68 and 69 B body Plymouth fenders are different how they mount to the car. I never knew this and I've owned 68 and 9 B bodies for years now
You make fbbo less of a scary place because you're the only one I know here.
So thanks for being the headlights to my B body, or is it, the turn signals of my satellite. Either way, glad you're back