The type of frame that will fit a Ford Falcon typically depends on the specific model year and body style (such as sedan, coupe, or wagon). Generally, Ford Falcons from the same generation share similar frame dimensions, so a frame from a compatible model year within that generation should fit. For precise fitting, it's best to consult a restoration guide or a parts catalog specific to the Falcon model in question. Always consider factors like modifications or aftermarket parts that may affect compatibility.
Frame is part of the body on old Falcons and is held together by welded cross members. You have to repair it with patch panels.
Yes, the EA and EB Falcon are basically the same frame and chassis as the ED, EF, EL Falcon, it's mostly the panels that are different. And as a matter of fact, you'd get that 4sp Auto into even later cars, AU, BA and BF all used the 4sp, although some electrical things were changed, it would technically 'fit'.
will toyota celica rims fit on a eb falcon
They are not a direct bolt on but they can be made to fit.
yes you can, as long as its not an xr series, the radiator support panel is different
Try a Ford Ranger pickup. Any F100 frame will be too wide to fit the tires under the fenders. A common swap is an S10 frame.
No, a Ford AU Falcon driver's door does not fit a BA Falcon. While both models are part of the Falcon family, they have different designs and structural differences, including the door frames and mounting points. Therefore, it is not advisable to attempt to swap doors between these two models.
a c-4 will work
different body bolt pattern probably different seats may be wider.
Ranger
Not without a lot of fabrication.
yes the frame didn't change until 1989