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A frame from ANY '68-72 GM A body convertible will fit because they all use the same frame. I'd stick to the convertible frames because they are reinforced to deal with the lack of a permanent roof.
A K1500 4x4 short wheelbase is the closest. The wheelbase of the caprice is 116" and the K1500 4x4swb is 117.5". I'm looking to do the same with an 87 caprice. Seems like a surburban frame with a section cut out and boxed may be the way to go. as the frame looks similar to the caprice
The 1977 to 1990 are all 3rd generation and they all should have the same frame.
No, they're 2 totally different cars
No, these two years are very different body styles. The top structure and cover is very differently shaped. you can the convertible top frame been all the same in those years
The frame is called an " X " frame and I'm sure 1961 thru 1964 are the same. However the convertible had a few extra supports
No, the 1974 Corvette frame is NOT the same as a 1975 Corvette frame. I have had customers modify it to fit, but you would have to change the rear kick up or adapt a 75 and above rear bumper assembly to make it work.
Same frame, different mounts, change at your own risk.
Yes. They are the same frame. The body parts, i.e. the doors are designed around the frame, so it is capable of being both a two and four door model.
1966 and 1967 skylark conv. Use the same frame. Called gm a body chevelle , lemans,skylark were all the same. The convertible used a full box frame for extra support.
Depends on what you mean by "bubble" Caprice...
Yes