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Is the frame for a 67 the same as a 70 d200 camper specials
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Re: Frame
No, not even close!
Re: Frame
Re: 100/200 Series FramesPsychopathHenchman wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 8:58 pmIs the frame for a 67 the same as a 70 d200 camper specials
The frames changed in 1969.
This is when the hydraulic clutch was replaced
by the mechanical clutch which meant significant
changes in the transmission frame cross member.
John
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Re: Frame
300 frames too.Hobcobble wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 7:44 amRe: 100/200 Series FramesPsychopathHenchman wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 8:58 pmIs the frame for a 67 the same as a 70 d200 camper specials
The frames changed in 1969.
This is when the hydraulic clutch was replaced
by the mechanical clutch which meant significant
changes in the transmission frame cross member.
John
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Re: Frame
Probably not a significant change to you if you're running an automatic as the bracket for the shift cable at the transmission end on a 67 bolts to a boss on the transmission. The factory did add two crossmembers specific to the automatic, but they are bolt in, and should be easy to move into the rails of the later chassis if they are not already there. Wheelbase and frame length are the same late 65 to 71 (actually 93) relative to the box length.