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Old 09-15-2004, 02:43 PM
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Unhappy tubbed chassis

[Could someone tell me what type of tub chassis would fit under a 73 mustang? Do most tub chassis from pro stock kits fit? This is my first post so I appreciate the help! COLOR=mediumturquoise]Could someone tell me what type of tub chassis would fit under a 73 mustang[/color] Do most tub chassis from pro stock kits fit? Really appreciate the help
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Old 09-15-2004, 05:45 PM
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revell has a Malibu SS Pro Street kit, kit #7147 , you could use the rear tubs from that. you will have to cut the frame just in front of the tubs, and attach it to your current frame, and trim and fit as nessacary. pretty easy to do, i've done it many times .
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You could use the recently reissued AMT 67 Chevelle Pro Street Buyers Choice, or the AMT 70 Dodge Coronet Pro Street or AMT 66 Nova Pro Street, both the 70 Coronet and Nova can be found at Wal-Mart for $6 bucks
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