would these bodies work?

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DillonM
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would these bodies work?

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just wondering :???:

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work for what?

they are bit char-g bodies so yes they would fit on a bit. you mean the caddy body? ya im guessing its made to fit.
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What caddy , you got me all excited! there was 57 chevy and street rods , but where is the caddy?
I would kill for caddy any year even!
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ah i guess it could be a chevy to. either way id buy that for a dollar.
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oh i mean would it fit a ZZ
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Umm...no. WAY too small.
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Unless your into a lot of choppin', filin', and sandin', and that way it would take 2 bit bodies. I've been toying with the idea of a quad cab pickup Bb stretch based on cj's 2 bit gloria ZZ El Camino body, though... Yeah, take a look at cj's El Camino in the how-to's and see if you'd be willing to put in the work. I'm pretty sure you could apply that technique to any bit body, even mix and match like my boy sg219's 1/2 and 1/2 fairsupralady z bit thingy that he's workin' on.
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