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Using Spitfire frame to restore a GT6

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Subject: Using Spitfire frame to restore a GT6
From: "Jonathan Franks" <jon_mx5@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 11:29:23 -0600 FILETIME=[BE497DC0:01C05E17]
Hi everyone!

I'm restoring a '72 GT6 MkIII with the rotoflex suspension. This car was 
sitting in my buddy's back yard in waist-high grass for about 6 years. The 
body was completely destroyed, but I picked up another MkIII body (thanks 
Sam!). The frame was rusted through in many spots, so I picked up a Spitfire 
chassis, from a '74, I think. I'm not sure how to tell the year of a 
Spitfire frame.

Anyway, my question is: What do I have to do to make the frame totally 
compatible with the GT6 stuff?

I think I need radiator mounts. The GT6 radiator is mounted way further 
forward. Where can I get or how can I make these mounts?

I also need some sort of rear suspension brackets. Victoria British has 
these for sale for about $70 each side. Is there a better source than VB? 
Everyone seems to be a little down on them.

Also, how about a stylistic question:
Once all this stuff is done and before I'm ready to put parts up on the new 
frame, should I paint the frame to match the body or black? Black is more 
correct, right? I don't think I've ever actually seen (as in, not photos on 
the web) a matched frame.

Thanks everyone!
-Jonathan
'74 Spitfire 1500
'72 GT6 MkIII (the rusty hulk)

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