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    Thread: AME full frame

    1. #1
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      AME full frame

      anyone ever use AME's full frame for 1969 camaro. Whats the install like?



    2. #2
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      72 Nova SS, on the back burner for now.


      current cruiser: "The green machine"

      '70 Impala 4drht, 26K original miles, 2" drop springs and large swaybars, drives pretty good for a land yahct in the middle of an ls1 swap, but thinking about changing directions to a duramax diesel swap.

    3. #3
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      We are currently installing one in a 69 camaro. We removed the stock floor, firewall, and trunk. It is A LOT of work. One could salvage some of the firewall and stock floors and trunk if desired, but we opted to remove it all for a cleaner job. The top of the frame rails sit about an inch or two lower than the door sills. We are going with a 4.5" ride height.

      Here's a couple pics of the car and a Kris Horton rendering. I will be adding this to the "project" forum in the near future.
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    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by Porterbuilt
      We are currently installing one in a 69 camaro. We removed the stock floor, firewall, and trunk. It is A LOT of work. One could salvage some of the firewall and stock floors and trunk if desired, but we opted to remove it all for a cleaner job. The top of the frame rails sit about an inch or two lower than the door sills. We are going with a 4.5" ride height.

      Here's a couple pics of the car and a Kris Horton rendering. I will be adding this to the "project" forum in the near future.

      I notice you are in mesa, would it be possible to come by and have a closer look at you project sometime? looks killer by the way.
      72 Nova SS, on the back burner for now.


      current cruiser: "The green machine"

      '70 Impala 4drht, 26K original miles, 2" drop springs and large swaybars, drives pretty good for a land yahct in the middle of an ls1 swap, but thinking about changing directions to a duramax diesel swap.

    5. #5
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      Nov 2004
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      Mesa, AZ
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      Of course, just give me a call so we can make an appointment. You can find my contact info. at www.porterbuiltstreetrods.com




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