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all day long, BUT...MSII or other grafted clip..both invasive...but I would do the clip over the MSII and the frame mods need to accept it.  I have done these for under 250.00 for frame. R&P, disc brakes and sway bar incluced with the donor chassis...but you need to be a fabricator and a self starting and proactive and you will need the room to take it down in the  manner it needs be.  Other have taken more time...as did the first of these but the second one was mimic work.  The 48 Plymouth was a bit more also but it got more than just a front clip.  The one was just a weekend job for working the frame....Friday evening after work...remove body.....and measure and mark for the cuts...Saturday cut, join and weld,  (join means some 32 inches of each frame segment supporting each other and in the case of the P23's on frame slides directly into the other.  Sunday clean and paint frame,  Monday after work body back on.   Would have been nice to have some help....well I did in a way, my son wire brushed the frame after I finished a couple welds Sunday morning.    Now of course I made other mods which made this a walk in the park as I also upgrade engine, tranny and in most cases the full electronics including ABS brakes, active air bag and used the donor AC/HTR as a direct bolt in.  NO I DO NOT SIT THE BODY ON A DONOR FRAME...much cutting and welding involved.

Edited by Plymouthy Adams

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