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Lifting a classic car? can anyone help me out?

If i were to lift a classic car. 1 do you do this by putting the car on a truck frame? what truck frame should i use. i heard that the blazers have a very simular wheel base, verify anyone?2 is there anyway i could register it after wrds when its all over. i mean like is there hope it could be street legal3 did you do this? see it in person or just a car and truck guy?

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yet why could you want to?? different than for the reality that it seems ignorant (inspite of the reality that I comprehend that attractiveness is interior the attention of the beholder), it has to make a screw up the suspension dynamics, affecting the holiday and coping with- and not in constructive techniques.
The easies way to do it is by putting the body on a truck frame. some things to consider when selecting vehicle are total length(you need a frame close to the length of the original), is the wheelbase close?(otherwise you will either have to cut fenders or move axles), where are the body mounts in relation to the car?(new ones will have to be welded in most cases) is the width of the frame close?( you don't want a frame wider than the car) Yes it is possible to register afterwards. the dmv will want the title from both vehicles and a list of all parts and expenses so they can calculate a value for registration expenses. so save reciepts. last they will do a complete safety inspection.(horn, headlights, tail lights, turn signals, windshield wipers, mudflaps if needed, seatbelts, parking brake.) I have seen it personally and am also a mechanic. it will be a serious undertaking but it is completely possible

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