No, because you haven't specified the tube diameters or their intersection coordinates. For example, although you know from the specified dimension the exact location of the head tube axis, the intersection with the down tube axis is at some arbitrary point between the two ends.
From this information is it possible to work out the inside lengths and angles of the main quadrilateral of this frame?
Reach 446
Stack 632
Top Tube (effective) 625
Seat Tube C-T 457.2
Head Angle 66
Seat Angle 72
Head Tube 150
Chainstay 445
BB Drop 60
BB Type 73
Fork Rake / Offset 80
Fork Length (A2C) 455
Seatpost Diameter 30.9
Headset EC34
Seat Clamp 33
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