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May want to move the date up a bit on the tow ready part.

BB17 may be a bit earlier in the year, may not be until 18' but you never know.
 
June, early, gets to hot to make it much later.

Been talking about finding the perfect time but haven't really found it yet. Summer to hot, September school and hunting issues,

Still up in the air but is being talked about.
 
I think he has an excellent reason to not put the big block in there. At this point in time, he has a truck to get back together. Until that's done, there's no reason to start another project.

No one said do it tomorrow.

Martin
 
Normally I'd "goat" you into starting a swap on the vette but this time, i'll agree with some of the others. Get the tow rig done!

Having multiple projects is a fact of life!
 
agreed Kert, I can't tear apart more than one vehicle at a time....the Vette will stay SBC, and AUTO.....for now.
 
image.jpeg Got all wiring, brake cables, body mounts, steering shaft, brake lines, PS hoses all unhooked ready to lift the body off the frame. Need to build a gantry to lift it with now.
Body bolts came out great certainly much different then a Michigan truck
 
Do Michigan body bolts of that vintage come out in a single piece?

Right AJ....it was such a pleasant surprise to have them all zip right out with the impact....didn't even soak em first!
A couple of them were a bit slow to come off. the only vehicle I've taken apart that was this easy was the Jeepster....it was from CO.

The body ready to remove, just need to build a gantry in the driveway to get the body up in the air...so where is the best spots to lift from each side?
I've considered taking the front doors off and lifting at the hinge pillars in the front/on each side, and then lifting the back of the cab where it mounts to the frame?

76 CC body shot.jpg
 
Right AJ....it was such a pleasant surprise to have them all zip right out with the impact....didn't even soak em first!
A couple of them were a bit slow to come off. the only vehicle I've taken apart that was this easy was the Jeepster....it was from CO.

The body ready to remove, just need to build a gantry in the driveway to get the body up in the air...so where is the best spots to lift from each side?
I've considered taking the front doors off and lifting at the hinge pillars in the front/on each side, and then lifting the back of the cab where it mounts to the frame?

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If you take the doors off, aren't you running a risk of racking the body (due to the decreased rigidity)?
 
Any guesstimates on what the crewcab weighs???
 
Complete cab, w doors, dash and interior intact.
I could tear it all out but don't need to at this point.
 
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