Lookin' good Kiddo! I'm kinda cringing looking at the body sitting on all those jacks and blocks though. Maybe it's just ME being paranoid perhaps though? So what's the next step? Lotsa questions posed above; what's the answers maestro? I too remember doing the driveway thing when I was MUCH younger! Lying on my back in a gravel driveway with a tranny sitting on my chest, either taking it out or putting it back in. Then after a lot of sweating and swearing and getting the stones picked out of my back, all was well with the world! LOL! Keep up the good work pally!
Way to go Jonathan. Is it in the shop yet for frame repair?
the font suspensio is giving me a very hard time it will be there by 4 thursday thats when i got a truck lol and will be back in 3 weeks then the hard part comes putting it back together lol
Even though it seams like alot of work and its hard to see the end,its alot of FUN and priceless education. good luck and yes be careful under those blocks(saw horses are much safer)
got a little more work done to day droped the diff put took offhald the front suspension me and my dad both hurt our shoulders from all the pushing and pulling lol i need a tade bit of info on how to get the arm that connects the Diff to the frame and the spings you guys know the thingy ive posted a picture just if my very technical language is misunderstood lol
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lookin good buddy it looks like you further along then me (weather wasn't co operating) and im going all new so i think your gonna be done first cant w8t to see it done also looks like your learning alot good luck and it will pay off
Looking good Jonathan!!! Did your girlfriend "Crystal" sign a block of wood for good luck?
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'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
one side is finally complete looks amazing just wire wheeling the rest of the frame gonna cut the other side put to make it look the same as the other side also started to fix the sandblasting cabinet at school for my small parts and my auto teacher is letting me bring the car after the frame is done for reassembly pictures will come on monday
looking good buddy it looks like you further along then me (weather wasn't co operating) and I'm going all new so i think your gonna be done first cant w8t to see it done also looks like your learning alot good luck and it will pay off
half of my disassembly was in the rain im just on a time line. won't have anytime after grade 12 school comes first (painter/bodywork)