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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
My friend's dad has a 68 Camaro. His current sub-frame is rusted. Do you recommend trying to track down an original, or going with an aftermarket? He doesn't want to spend a small fortune either. What do you think? I like having our own onsite classic car guru for the record
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Ok, this is the way it is. The original sub-frame was a poor design. There is a lot of bump steer and understeer in the original design. You can go with an original -tough to find for a descent price. But, there is hope, here is what interchanges;
67 thru 69 F bodies-Camaro-F/B- 69 is tricky from the bird.
68 thru 74 X bodies, which include;
Nova
Omega
Ventura
Apallo
After Market sub frames;
All include Disc brakes and Rack and Pinion steering.
Chassisworks $4,800 to $6,500-- all the good stuff
Heidt's $3,700 to $6,700 --good stuff also
If you go original, there are some fixes by Golden West Suspensions, Heidts and Hotchkis (my favorite). They would include contol arms, coil overs, sway bars, and rack and pinion steering. Lots you can do here, more than I can list.
I hope that helps.