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100% correct. Refer to any of Scott Ligget's recent Mopar builds. He's doing them correctly. *NM*
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Depends on how you define “subframe”. The “frame rails” on Mopars were welded to the unitized body structure. The “K frame” was essentially an engine cradle that bolted on from below. In the model car world, we would want to paint the K frame black and the
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Is the front sub-frame on a 1969 Mustang welded to the floor pans like on a MOPAR A, B and E body, or is it bolted on like a 1970's Camaro and Firebird ? *NM*
AFAIK the Mustang and its older brothers Falcon & Comet all have their subframe,inner guards & front crossmember spot welded together & to the firewall & floor, suspenion parts & gearbox mount are bolt-ons. *NM*
Andy is correct about the Fords (everything welded) but aren't the Mopars bolted on (except the A-bodies)? *NM*
Yes, the B- E- subframes are 'stuffed' into place from beneath...
Depends on how you define “subframe”. The “frame rails” on Mopars were welded to the unitized body structure. The “K frame” was essentially an engine cradle that bolted on from below. In the model car world, we would want to paint the K frame black and the
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Filming turned the place inside out -first and last time three lovely women would skitter around an assembly plant full of admiring men *NM*
100% correct. Refer to any of Scott Ligget's recent Mopar builds. He's doing them correctly. *NM*
The bolt-on subframe was something GM was messing with since the mid-Fifties...