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I'm planning to "un-alter" the wheelbase on an AMT '65 Nova funnycar body and put it on that chassis.

Come to think of it, chopping the chassis and making an "AWB prostreet" might be fun, too.

Or how about a Corvair body?

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With a bit of work that chassis fits pretty nicely to Jimmy Flintstone's '58 Chevy Sedan Delivery as well. I bought one that was already started and looks like the previous builder had extended frame a bit from front, and floor from back and widened the chassis a bit from sides. Nothing major and it fits nicely.

But a good way to make it fit on almost every car you can think of, is to cut just that rear end of the chassis apart from the rest and that can be combined pretty much with every model kit's front section of the chassis. It's not as easy, but it sure makes it possible to create unique Pro Street cars. I had '58 Edsel that was done this way. Unfortunately I sold the body & front section of chassis for a friend needing replacement quarter panels for his old AMT Annual Edsel built up.

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