"Channeling" is usually a framed vehicle thing which I now think I probably shouldn't have used. Also I think the term "channeling" is more something that 'Unibody" isn't capable of unless the pan is modified by a frame being added.
Framed trucks and early framed vehicles from the late 20's thru the the early '50's were more likely to be channeled. You could also work with the front and and the rear end of the car to lower but that isn't dropping the body around the frame. Also the suspension was also (usually but not always done as I have seen some made that way,

, modified to keep the car from riding directly on the suspension giving a very rough ride.
Looking at the "how to" car shows on TV I am seeing more and more of the shows adding a custom frame to unibody cars now days, usually for but not limited to rigs when they are putting crazy HP engines in (pan rust out is another reason). There are several manufactures who do make custom frames mostly for, but not limited to, American cars exclusively.
Lowering VWs have the pan and tunnel that are somewhat a limitation to lowering plus they have to be supported' in any of several different ways when very powerful/hi-torque engines are added.
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This is my buggy's pan pix that I got off another site.
Do you have any pix of how the engine and trans was raised? Do you have or use a Truss/Kaffer bar added to the lift?
Lee
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