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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 05:02 PM
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Can someone tell me if the transmission crossmember
on a 75 frame are welded or bolted on.Thanks in advance.
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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 05:08 PM
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That depends if its a manual or autotransmission.

Manual cars have fixed crossmembers and autos removable on a ´75.
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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 05:17 PM
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Thanks for the reply,wrecking yard has very nice frame said they were all welded,I questioned him on that.Looks like I was correct.
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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 05:59 PM
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Regardless of what you are building the removable crossmember to me is more desirable. Even with a stick you should take the time and make it removable.
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I was looking for a bolt on,and this one was welded.I'm a little dumbfounded because this
yard specializes in Corvettes.Frame was nice,had been cleaned and painted.Original buyer couldn't use it for his 1980.Could have gotten it for $650.00
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It's not a big deal making the crossmember a bolt in. With the bare frame it would be easy. If you like the frame don't pass it up because of the crossmember.
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Originally Posted by norvalwilhelm
It's not a big deal making the crossmember a bolt in. With the bare frame it would be easy. If you like the frame don't pass it up because of the crossmember.
Sounds like a great price on the frame. Perhaps you can salvage the brackets and cross member from your existing frame.
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I changed names.
My thought was to buy a frame,and build from there.
That way my car will not be in pieces for a few years.
What would I have to do to change the crossmember?
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You would need to cut the cross member off and weld on brackets for the removeable cross member. Even a rusted out frame might have these parts in decent condition.
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Thanks for all the help everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!
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