no it won't the body mounts were different
The answewr is NO. Up to and including 1975 they were considered short nose frames and from 1976 thru 1980 they were long nose frames. hope this Intel is of any use. if i can share any more info contact me at: rokcrawlcj@hotmail.com
The body can bolt onto the 362 frame, but some modification to the frame will be required - namely, lengthening the frame, then tapping it out for the 379 body mounts.
any 71 chevelle body should drop onto that frame as I believe they used the same frame.
no the models are to different and from different years
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To replace body bushings, first, lift and secure the vehicle on jack stands, ensuring safety. Remove the bolts securing the body to the frame, then carefully lift the body slightly to access the bushings. Remove the old bushings, clean the mounting surfaces, and install new bushings, ensuring they are properly seated. Finally, lower the body back onto the frame and reattach the bolts, tightening them to the manufacturer's specifications.
its really easy there is about 10 bolts that hold the body onto the rest of the (sub-frame) and then it is easy to take the engine out
I am working on mounting a 1949 Willys pickup onto a 1978 F150 shortbox frame. If you look at the Ford's frame, you will see that it is within a couple of inches in length and width. You will have to fab up some body and front clip mounts, but its nothing that some 'ol steel pile stock and garage logic can't fix. Good luck!
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A 1960 Ford F100 body could potentially fit onto the frame of a late model Ford F-150. However, modifications would likely be necessary due to differences in frame dimensions, mounting points, and suspension setups between the two vehicles. It is recommended to consult with a professional mechanic or body shop to assess the feasibility and potential challenges of such a project.
I would frame that part of the wall with wood.