I completed everything I could on my car before I set the body back down. It 
did make it extremely easy to do the work. If I had a place to hang the fuel 
tank and put a seat, I could have driven it around the block. You can see some 
pictures of it in the restoration section of my web site.
Thanks,Dan Solomon Never be afraid to try something new. An Amateur built the 
Ark, professionals built the Titanic. http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/ 



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 
> 2007 10:04:27 -0500> Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Re-Assembly> > I was 
> checking out the Car Craft link regarding the "BBC Frame stands" that> Jim T. 
> provided and am wondering about my own re-assembly. I have the frame> out and 
> am doing the front end rebuild and should be done in the next couple> weeks 
> or so. I have to install the new rear end and suspension then I'll> have a 
> rolling chassis.> My question is premature at this point, but I'm wondering 
> how much of the> car can I put together before I have to drop the body back 
> on. Working on> the engine, drive train, tranny, headers, brake lines, gas 
> lines, etc.> would be lots easier without a body and working from above 
> rather than on my> back.> Unfortunately, I don't have a lift. Damned........> 
> Thanks for any thoughts and suggestions.> Jim> > > > 

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