Ever put an old body on a newer frame???

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Ever put an old body on a newer frame???

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Just wondering if anyone has ever put an old bump on a newer frame, and if so which year?
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73-79. that is the best and one of the easiest frame swps out there.
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I would put my truck on a 1994-95 dodge diesel chassis in a heart beat, but my money tree died. :cry:
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j41385 wrote:I would put my truck on a 1994-95 dodge diesel chassis in a heart beat, but my money tree died. :cry:

Why? The 94+ dodge chassis aren't anything to gloat about, they're pretty embarassing. The dodge chassis might be a tiny bit heavier than a 67-72 F100 chassis, but a bump 250 2wd frame beats it hands down and a bump 250 4x4 frame makes it a joke.
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Last time I tried to put my old body on a new frame I got slapped.
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R.Smith wrote:Last time I tried to put my old body on a new frame I got slapped.
I wasn't going to go there......
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averagef250 wrote:
j41385 wrote:I would put my truck on a 1994-95 dodge diesel chassis in a heart beat, but my money tree died. :cry:

Why? The 94+ dodge chassis aren't anything to gloat about, they're pretty embarassing. The dodge chassis might be a tiny bit heavier than a 67-72 F100 chassis, but a bump 250 2wd frame beats it hands down and a bump 250 4x4 frame makes it a joke.

My cummins is going on a 79 chassis with 67 body.
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I just putting my 67 on a 78 frame. it me me awhile but got it done.
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I believe that our members Ford4X4fun and Steve C also did this with later 70's running gear.
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Re: Ever put an old body on a newer frame???

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My cousin's dropping a 67 cab and box on a '95 frame. Strictly a low budget swap with a rattlecan blitz black paint job, all the money's being spent on the engineering. It's a good groundbreaker as I'd like to do the same with my '89 4x4. Here's a couple of pics I took tonight...

main problem on these is that the engine sits back further in the frame, at least two-three inches and therefor some firewall adjustment is required...
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here's roughly where the front mount sits...
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another inch clearance at the front of tire will be gained with minor firewall work, really needs more but the one might work...
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