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> getting ready for the rotisserie questions, What is the sequence to get going?
buck toenges
post Dec 1 2014, 09:20 PM
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I have stripped the car of all the parts except suspension and brakes. I would like to get the car bead blasted to see if there is any chassis repair work needed. It looks pretty good but I am not sure. The previous owner said most everything was done properly. The reason I am going to repaint is the paint job kinda sucked. I am planning on going back to the original Irish green.
How do I go from car with suspension on to rotisserie ready? Do i make a dolly to cart it around without suspension and wheels? Do I get it bead blasted and painted to stop rust and then weld?


What should I tape over before blasting? Should I plan to put in new brake lines?
Kinda new to this.

I will say that I was amazed how easy it was to tear apart (even with labeling everything)

Taking out the wiring harness wasn't half bad! I am not as intimidated as I thought I was going to be.
Thanks,
Buck
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