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    Posted: April-25-2015 at 12:12am
Going with new perkos. Easier for me, maybe someone keeping it original can use the ones I was offered.

Thanks guys, couldn't make it without all the help!
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Pete, no one is still making the original frames, I promise. Sounds like bill can use the ones you found though.
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

Pete, those aren't the correct frames. They're fat. Look at Marty's.

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Yes, after lookijng at them again, you are correct. Originally I thought they were the Perco frames. I'll keep looking since I know someone still has them.

Bill,
The 2&1/2 x 7&3/4 is a pretty standard size,


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If the CC logo pad would fit in the new frame I would use them. Much easier to powder coat new metal.
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Pete, those aren't the correct frames. They're fat. Look at Marty's.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Those are not the frames cc used in the 60's and early 70's, Pete.

Correct but it doesn't matter since Bill's resto-mod includes a complete gel job plus all the deck hardware is powdercoated black.

Here's the correct frame 2&1/2" x 7&3/4"::



and available NEW!!!!!!


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Pete-- The ones CC used have the mounting holes offset.
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Those are not the frames cc used in the 60's and early 70's, Pete.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

They are not stock frames, and are pretty hard to find actually. They were not made by cc and were likely generic but they are long out of production and used are scarce.

???? But the rubber comes with them!!!


Those are the same as on our '03 Malibu.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by dangerwil dangerwil wrote:

I bought a set from the forum, but the powdercoater destroyed them :( Any condition considered.

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Powder coater or plater?

They are stock frames. You should have no problem finding them at a marine supply.


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I see now. You were having them done in black!! BTW, how did he screw them up? Warped from the heat?


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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

They are not stock frames, and are pretty hard to find actually. They were not made by cc and were likely generic but they are long out of production and used are scarce.

???? But the rubber comes with them!!!


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We've got 2. Send me a PM with your email and I'll send you a pic.
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They are not stock frames, and are pretty hard to find actually. They were not made by cc and were likely generic but they are long out of production and used are scarce.
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Originally posted by dangerwil dangerwil wrote:

I bought a set from the forum, but the powdercoater destroyed them :( Any condition considered.

Thanks,

Bill

Powder coater or plater?

They are stock frames. You should have no problem finding them at a marine supply.


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I bought a set from the forum, but the powdercoater destroyed them :( Any condition considered.

Thanks,

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