The answer is yes it will fit, but it is generally a bad idea because of the need to rebuild the body mounts an the close structural relationship of the 47 body and frame. Please contact me via email at patodd@swbell.net for more information. I have a 1947 2dr Sedanet that I am transplanting on to a 1994 Roadmaster chassis which is very much like the 93 Cadillac. I am clipping the front and rear ends and attaching them to the 47 frame.
The chassis is the frame of the car.
The chassis is the structural elements of the vehicle. A unibody chassis, (no separate frame) includes everything but bolted on body panels. If the vehicle has a body bolted on a separate frame construction then the chassis is the frame.
The term chassis is the frame plus the "running gears". So, the chassis is the frame, engine, drive shaft, differential, transmission...etc
a shassy is spelled chassis a chassis is the frame that cars are built on most modern cars do not have a chassis,they have a sub frame pickups have a chassis an example would be this if you removed the cab and bed from a pickup you would be left with a frame sitting on suspension and wheels ,with engine and gearbox this frame is the chassis
All vehicles have a frame on which the chassis is mounted.
It is the frame work
Ladder Chassis Tubular Space Frame Unibody Chassis Composite Monocoque Chassis sorry dont know all
The chassis of a vehicle is also known as the frame. An example of a sentence using the word "chassis" is "The mechanic had to repair the chassis and the radiator. "
A frame is the skeleton of a car without the mountings, were as a chasis is a mounted frame.
The difference is that a separate body chassis consists of the vehicle body and a separate frame which the body is bolted to (sometimes referred to as ladder frame). The integral chassis consists of a single body/frame unit, there is no separating them, they are one part (often referred to as unibody construction).
body on frame
The Chassis is the reinforced steel frame of your car.So the size and shape depends on your make and model