Tiger's,
I seem to recall the suspension pickup points supported the Tiger's
unibody on a "rotesserie" during restoration. This project was
undertaken by my Dad, so I'll have to reexamine the photos.
I was there when we removed the body after it was refreshed and painted.
Before we could load it on the trailer, we had to re-mount the front and
rear suspension, +wheels, etc. It seemed like a pretty efficient
enterprise to me (and to the body man) to suspend the Tiger's body so
that all areas were accessible.
Bill Lawrence
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> Now, I've never done this, but it doesn't sound like such a great
idea
> to hang the body from the bumper mounts on a rotisserie. The last
> time I had my bumpers off (admittedly a while back), these points
did
> not impress me as being strong enough for bumpers, never mind
anything
> else. And I seem to remember someone saying that these were not
good
> points to use for a bolt on flat towing rig.
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> Any other opinions out there?
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> Stu
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