Larry, I'm doing a frame up restore right now.
It takes time to do it right.
I mean if you worked on it 7 days a week, 10hrs a day you could do the job
in 2 months. But this is a labour of love. Well it is for me, plus I'm a
poor bastard with no money :)
Anyhow take a look at my site it will give you an idea of the work involved.
Lots of pictures
A.
on 8/15/02 9:55 PM, Larry Vaughan at lvaughan@pldi.net wrote:
> I have a question for you listers, that have stripped the body, repaired,
> painted, then reassembled.
> I have a '73 Spit. I have driven it and know the clutch and transmission are
> bad. I have been buying parts for the last year or so, but haven't done
> anything more than remove the seats and carpet to inspect the floorpan.
> The floor is solid except for a crack, from the driver seat, left front
> mount to the door panel and a pinhole in the driver floor area. I was
> scraping off the rust bumps with a screwdriver when I saw daylight!
> Here is my question. I just got permission to use a 50X100 foot building,
> next to my house. I told the guy I would only need it for a couple of
> months. Is that enough time to remove and strip the body, paint it and
> reinstall it?
> I bought a mig welder, big compressor and have plenty of tools, but haven't
> bought a paint sprayer yet.
> I know this is kind of vague, but is two months enough time for this and
> since the windshield is good can you remove it without destroying the rubber
> seal?
--
"This car is making me a little crazy."
Andre Rousseau - Ottawa Canada
1968 Triumph GT6 MK I
http://www.justdrive.ca/
andrer@mac.com
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