Hi Jerry, Your 300H is a UNIBODY car. As such, it consists of a shell (to which the VIN tag is attached) bolted to a FRONT SUBFRAME. There is no frame in the rear. If the car was involved in a serious front accident, you would probably need to replace the NOSE (sheetmetal such as fenders, hood, grille) as well as the front SUBFRAME to which all of the front suspension components are attached. All components of the front subframe will be the same with other 1962 Chryslers (short wheelbase) except for the torsion bars which are thicker on a 300H, and possibly the brakes. Hope this clarifies the issue and explains why your car would still be a "real" 300H when the repair is finished. Go ahead and save that 300H ! John Hertog -----Original Message----- From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of JERRY LINDSAY Club Members, Now you're going to see how dumb i really am. I was/am under the impression that the frame in a 62' 300 came in (2) pieces, front and rear. I was going to use the 'front" section if needed. As the owner worked at a Chrysler dealership in Houston, Texas, he has replacement drums, "H" tousion bars, bushing, etc to complete the repairs. Now , why he didn't I don't know. If anyone knows where Marvin Clark from the Houston area is, please let me know. I'm trying to save a "H" coupe. I'm not changing vin numbers or in fact touching them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "JERRY LINDSAY" <jerrylindsay.300h@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <john_nowosacki@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <moparpjf@xxxxxxx>; <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Rebodying Anyone > Club members, > As many of you know I purchased a 62 300H from Texas > that was on ebay but never sold. He was going to part it out and we came > to > an agreement on pricing and I purchased with the intent of using the frame > from a 62 sport's 300 coupe i purcheds from Ken Smith. My question is if > I > make the switch, Will it still be a "H" ??. > > Jerry Lindsay > Seminole, Fl > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <john_nowosacki@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <moparpjf@xxxxxxx>; > <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 10:39 AM > Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Rebodying Anyone > > >> True confessions time- >> I put a windshield from some other 57 Chrysler in my C, since the >> original >> was broken. Is my car still legit? >> I also used 55 Windsor doors on my C300 restoration back in the 90's. >> I know the current owner is happier with them than he would have been >> with >> the originals plus a gallon of bondo. >> >> I think as long as there is disclosure, it is then up to the individual. >> With today's prices, finding a nice southwestern Windsor or Saratoga 2dr >> to drop onto this frame, coupled to some 57-59 front sheet metal, a 150 >> mph speedo off of ebay, interior and emblems from Goers and/or Chryslers >> at Carlisle this summer, and you may have the least expensive way to have >> your own 300C, if you really wanted one and couldn't afford it any other >> way. >> >> I say good for the person who gets into the hobby this way, but I say 'No >> way' to the speculator who tries to represent it as the original deal >> with >> a restamped data plate and 392 from a New Yorker or Imperial. >> >> Look at the Year One and other catalogs selling repro sheetmetal for A, >> B, >> and E bodies, not to mention how many places there are to get GM and >> Mustang stuff. The muscle car industry does not seem to have a problem >> with non original sheet metal if BJ auctions are any indication. >> >> I just saw a car show on Spike (can't remember which show) where they >> featured a 69 Camaro that was brand new- all new >> body/bumper/frame/suspension, the works. You can sit in your living room >> with a VISA card (not mine) and order a whole car! >> >> I personally would think better of the car in question if it had a rust >> free original 57 Windsor body on the frame rather than a 50% original 300 >> body with 300 ft of MIG welding wire piecing together 100 different patch >> panels hand formed from late model stop signs and beer cans. At least >> the >> whole car would be made out of metal that was stamped in 1957 by Chrysler >> Corporation. >> If you can swap out a door, hood, trunk lid, floor pan, quarter panels, >> etc. on the way to your resto, I don't see why you shouldn't allow a >> whole >> dog house swap. >> >> Like most things in this hobby, to each his/her own, I guess. >> >> John >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On >> Behalf Of John Lyons >> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:47 AM >> To: moparpjf@xxxxxxx; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Rebodying Anyone >> >> Pete and all, >> >> I just received my May issue of Sports Car Market. In the issue, there >> is >> a >> blurb about a '50's era Maserati 300S with a note that none of the sheet >> metal (in the opinion of the author) is original to the car. The car >> sold >> just south of 2 million. I guess it is in the eye of the beholder. >> >> As a buyer, I would not be interested in owning one...BUT what >> constitutes >> 'crossing the line'??? Switching vin and data plates??? A complete >> rebody???? Extensive use of donor panels???? I certainly don't have an >> answer but have debated the issue many times with friends and fellow >> enthusiasts. I had an old boss that would describe it as varying shades >> of >> grey. >> >> The seller of the C chassis has tried several times listing it to no >> avail. >> I think the title and tags are new to this listing although I might be >> mistaken on that point. >> >> Other hobbies have some oversight (such as coin collecting)....there >> doesn't >> seem to be that general oversight body in automobiles. Maybe there is a >> market opportunity there. >> >> JL >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On >> Behalf Of moparpjf@xxxxxxx >> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 6:57 AM >> To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [Chrysler300] Rebodying Anyone >> >> Hi Group: >> >> I know we have had our discussions about whether or to what extent >> rebodying our cars is acceptable, but for those of you who might want to >> go >> tot the extreme, I refer you to E-Bay auction # 8053357648, where you >> will >> find a 300-C chassis for sale, together with the title and the VIN plate, >> and little more. >> >> Assuming these are all legit - is it still a C??? >> >> Pete Fitch >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> >> To send a message to this group, send an email to: >> Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> For list server instructions, go to >> http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm >> Yahoo! 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