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2 hours ago, Patcon said:

So easy to do suspension work when you can spin the car!

You are so right Charles!    Makes that headliner which is a pain normally a piece of cake.. lol.

Trying to get all the stuff on the underside done before the front suspension goes on, and it comes off the rotisserie.  The 2 post lift in garage will come in handy for that phase.

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Just a word of caution about the amount of weight you reinstall on the car before it comes off the rotisserie, the bumper mounts can easily handle the weight of a stripped shell but would hate to see what happens if you reach the limit.

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A very good point on weight Chris.  Aside from a few finishing touches on the underside and maybe install the rear wheel cylinders and connect the brake lines, it's about to come off the rotisserie and transfer to the 2 post lift to get the front suspension, rack etc on and back on the ground.   

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A small follow up on Harold's 240,  and I guess a milestone, car is off the rotisserie, getting the front end stuff installed.  Should have wheels and rolling around on the ground soon.

I hope I have his level of energy and enthusiasm when I am in my eighties.  If you look in the dictionary under work ethic, you will see his picture ...

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