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Old 02-02-2019, 05:16 PM
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I need a clean frame for a 66-67 tempest le mans or GTO really looking for wagon frame but the only difference is the rear box so I can use anything prefer in northeast

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I have a 67 front clip

cut over 4" back on the rocker rail

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Thanks but I am looking for a whole frame

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Old 02-04-2019, 02:07 AM
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Not sure what a wagon uses, but are you looking for a GTO hardtop or convertible frame> Hardtop doesn't have a closed frame even in back.

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Default I do believe that Wagons use a ‘Boxed’ Frame

I do believe that Wagons use a ‘Boxed’ Frame

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Old 02-04-2019, 08:15 PM
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66 and 67 frames are not the same. 67 has 2 different convertible frames. Auto and MT. Crossmember bracket is welded in two different locations due to the introduction of the turbo 400 transmission. I do have a rustfree, pitfree CA 67 frame. Would need to check which one. Price $1500

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I was just going by the Paul Zazarine ‘GTO Bible’; but your right, it doesn’t speak to Wagons...

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66 and 67 frames are not the same. 67 has 2 different convertible frames. Auto and MT. Crossmember bracket is welded in two different locations due to the introduction of the turbo 400 transmission. I do have a rustfree, pitfree CA 67 frame. Would need to check which one. Price $1500
On A-body frames, the rear spring "pockets" are also different between '64-66 & 67 model frames.

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Old 02-04-2019, 11:55 PM
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So is the front crossmember

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Old 02-05-2019, 08:52 AM
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So is the front crossmember
the FRONT crossmember or the TRANSMISSION crossmember???

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the FRONT crossmember or the TRANSMISSION crossmember???
Front crossmember, stamped slightly different, there were minute changes in these nearly every year. Transmission crossmember for convert & HD frame option Pontiac A-body is different than one used with unboxed standard frame.

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Front crossmember, stamped slightly different, there were minute changes in these nearly every year. Transmission crossmember for convert & HD frame option Pontiac A-body is different than one used with unboxed standard frame.
does not matter -they will still interchage-both HAMILL and A.O. SMITH made those frames and that would account for the SLIGHT differences

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