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Old Jan 1, 2013 | 06:38 PM
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69 cutlass frame?

Frame?
Are the 442 and cutlass frames the same as in thickness?
Is there any difference in the frames?
Old Jan 1, 2013 | 06:42 PM
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they are the same and are the same frame as 68-72 A bodies such as skylark, chevelle, tempest, etc. there is a difference from convertibles to hardtops.
Old Jan 1, 2013 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by compedgemarine
they are the same and are the same frame as 68-72 A bodies such as skylark, chevelle, tempest, etc. there is a difference from convertibles to hardtops.

I was thinking they were the same. I was told by some car fanatos that the Buick GS had a stronger frame than the skylark and that the 442 came with a stronger frame as well.I know that the GS had extra bolt on braces cant remember if the 442 had the same. I know GM boxed the convert frame.

Thanks for the reply.
Old Jan 2, 2013 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Bernhard
I was thinking they were the same. I was told by some car fanatos that the Buick GS had a stronger frame than the skylark and that the 442 came with a stronger frame as well.I know that the GS had extra bolt on braces cant remember if the 442 had the same. I know GM boxed the convert frame.

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Performance versions of the A-bodies had bolt-on braces that ran between the attach points for the upper and lower rear control arms. Hardly a "stronger frame" and a part that is easily bolted on to any A-body.
Old Jan 2, 2013 | 08:26 AM
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The story of the GS400 Buick seems to be that convertible frames were used on the early model years. I have not tried to verify this. Olds offered the same frame as option F35, cost $12.53 in 1966.
Old Jan 2, 2013 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Performance versions of the A-bodies had bolt-on braces that ran between the attach points for the upper and lower rear control arms. Hardly a "stronger frame" and a part that is easily bolted on to any A-body.

I concur
You know when people talk with such conviction it makes you sometimes doubt your own common senes.

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