Nothing will be a direct bolt on fit without fabrication.
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Nothing without major fabrication.
yes but you will have to make body mounts on the frame to match those fo the body
I am working on mounting a 1949 Willys pickup onto a 1978 F150 shortbox frame. If you look at the Ford's frame, you will see that it is within a couple of inches in length and width. You will have to fab up some body and front clip mounts, but its nothing that some 'ol steel pile stock and garage logic can't fix. Good luck!
wil 1948 chevy truck cab and bed fit on a 1999 chevy tahoe 4 door frame
None, the 1952 mounted on a curved, A shaped frame, all later model trucks use a straight, or X shaped frame. Also the frames on later model trucks are approximately 5 inches wider.
Yes it will.
A auto body repair shop with a frame machine can repair the frame.
82-04 s10 frame
A traditional SUV is a body on frame system like a light truck (pickup) I think you mean Unit-body or body on frame. As the element is a Unit-Body car, and make no mistake it is a CAR, not a truck, it drives like a tall car.
No, not without major fabrication.
It uses full frame construction, much like a pickup truck does, but with a less substantial frame. In other words, the frame is completely separate from the body itself. The body is bolted to the frame but NOT integrated with it.