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Sycraft 03-28-2021 06:38 AM

taking body off chassis
 
How difficult is this, have many changes that would be alot easier if the body was off frame. . I understand the wiring and such, but where does the CRII actually attach to the frame

Roylerumble 03-28-2021 07:33 AM

Do you have a manual?

if you search for this thread:
Default Original Classic Roadsters Assembly Manual- available for download
scroll to close to the end, you will find the link to download it. Should find all the info there I'm just getting started on a build.

Chicagowil 03-28-2021 09:12 AM

There are numerous riveted spots that you will need to drill out. Plus some areas that may be glued in place. It will be interesting to see this done! Please take photos if you do move forward with this!

Thom

Sycraft 03-28-2021 10:39 AM

Well if there is glue, its staying in place..

Chicagowil 03-28-2021 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sycraft (Post 1490954)
Well if there is glue, its staying in place..

The instructions show it to be applied to inner panels attached to the body, not the frame. But who knows what was done when your car was assembled!

Thom

sunman 03-28-2021 01:34 PM

DV posted how to mount a body on 03 09 2010. (05-08-2011) last reply. Mounting a Classic Roadster Body: My Way. It’s got details about where glue is at, where screws are. It’s the way to mount one for sure. I recommend reading all of his posts as he is the man


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