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55 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame - 3D Scan (PLY) [Item: PSU]
Contributor: Patrick Sukraw
High-resolution 3D scan of a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air frame, captured to preserve the overall geometry and structural layout of this classic chassis. Supplied in .PLY format, this dataset is well suited for reference, reverse engineering, and custom fabrication workflows.
The scan accurately represents the frame rails, crossmembers, mounting points, and overall proportions, making it ideal for:
Chassis and suspension packaging
Restoration planning and comparison
Custom frame modifications or swaps
Digital archiving and visualization
Reverse engineering into CAD surfaces or solids
This is a scan-based reference model, not native CAD. Surface noise and minor imperfections typical of 3D scanning may be present and should be cleaned or rebuilt as needed depending on your application.
As with all scanned data, dimensions should be verified against a physical frame before manufacturing or critical fitment decisions.
Disclaimer:
We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, output quality, and how it performs in your preferred software. Different packages may interpret scan data differently, so verifying compatibility with your workflow is essential.
Please refer to the provided part images to evaluate file quality and representation.
While every effort is made during scanning to ensure accuracy, we advise verifying critical dimensions against the physical part if your application requires tight tolerances or precise referencing.
Reviewing both the sample file and images will help ensure the scan meets your requirements before purchase.
Contributor: Patrick Sukraw
High-resolution 3D scan of a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air frame, captured to preserve the overall geometry and structural layout of this classic chassis. Supplied in .PLY format, this dataset is well suited for reference, reverse engineering, and custom fabrication workflows.
The scan accurately represents the frame rails, crossmembers, mounting points, and overall proportions, making it ideal for:
Chassis and suspension packaging
Restoration planning and comparison
Custom frame modifications or swaps
Digital archiving and visualization
Reverse engineering into CAD surfaces or solids
This is a scan-based reference model, not native CAD. Surface noise and minor imperfections typical of 3D scanning may be present and should be cleaned or rebuilt as needed depending on your application.
As with all scanned data, dimensions should be verified against a physical frame before manufacturing or critical fitment decisions.
Disclaimer:
We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, output quality, and how it performs in your preferred software. Different packages may interpret scan data differently, so verifying compatibility with your workflow is essential.
Please refer to the provided part images to evaluate file quality and representation.
While every effort is made during scanning to ensure accuracy, we advise verifying critical dimensions against the physical part if your application requires tight tolerances or precise referencing.
Reviewing both the sample file and images will help ensure the scan meets your requirements before purchase.