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> Rusty long, Holly hell hole Batman
trojanhorsepower
post Nov 23 2003, 09:22 PM
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Is that the ground? Damn!. I finally got time and a place to work on her. I made a frame like Jeroen did and have the car up on jack stands. Maybe I can get this hole filled this week. Thanks to all the tips I am proceeding with confidence (ignorance is bliss). Any last minute advice before I fire up the saws, grinders, and welder?

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post Nov 24 2003, 06:54 PM
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Hey Pete,

Hmmm... doesn't look like fun

Before you go any further... weld some braces in the interiour (door gaps) so the car won't sag.

It may also be a good idea to support the rear of the car (under the dog-brace at or near the tranny mounts)
You can use a couple of scissor jacks (get them at the junk jard) for that.
Make sure you don't lift it, just support it.

Check the measurements (see the "info" page of this website) to be sure everything is (and stays) straight

Good luck!

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