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My 67 bonneville convertible has a rusted frame, what other years would fit it.
One guy suggested that a frame from 67 bonne hardtop would fit, if I boxed in the the rail to strengthen it. Does that sound right? Thanks
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June 7, 2008
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pontiacsd
Convertible frames were boxed in various parts (not sure which areas of the frame). This was to provide better support since the roof portion of the vehicle, which adds alot of body support, was removed.
The hardtop frame may work, you would need to measure the body mounts and as long as you are good with a welder box the needed portions of the frame.
Good luck.
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June 9, 2008
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