John,

The last time I did it, we had three guys including me. With the front end
clip removed, I made two stacks of cement blocks just behind the firewall,
one on either side of the car, then had the two guys lift the front of the
body high enough for me to put an 8 ft long piece of 4x4 across under  the
body on top of the two stacks of blocks. I then repeated the process on the
back side of the body. After that, I just rolled the chassis forward out of
the way.

The steering column, wiring harness, linkages, etc. will have to be cleared
out of the way first.

Larry Shouse

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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:07 PM
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] off-frame

Hi guys,

Anybody know what the procedure is for lifting the body off the frame? I
just want to lift it high enough to swap out the body mounts and get a
welder into a couple of places, and paint it with Corroseal and some kind of
top coat. The engine, transmission, driveshaft, fuel tank, and exhaust are
all out, and the whole nose is off. What else would I need to take out or
disconnect aside from the body mounts? Also, is there a chart anywhere that
shows the locations of the body mounts in a 1970 Malibu coupe?

If anybody knows of a good deal on a solid frame that I wouldn't have to pay
a fortune to transport (i.e. not far from southern NJ), I'd consider that
too.

Thanks,
John Nasta




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