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off the frame 1800 1973

Take a look at this web site. As Phil says, a "frame-off" is not possible, but an "everything off but the kitchen sink" is. I am in the process of building a rotisserie somewhat like this one. The body shop I am using is ecstatic, since they will not have to crawl around on the ground to get at the parts of the car that are going to need the most work. This will translate into less time spent - less $$$. I have about $300 into the rotisserie, which will also be used on a 1955 T-Bird, so the money savings will go on... Also, replacing all of the suspension bushings is going to mean you are going to have the suspension almost off anyway. Just depends upon how much $$$ you want to spend and how much work you want to do yourself.

http://www.volvo1800.net/1800/restoration/Pictures.aspx?Page=Rotisserie_P

Kent
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Kent - too much iron, too little time






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