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1967 poncho frame help


hey guys need a little help figuring out how to remove the body from my broken frame in my driveway. I got a new frame coming from manitoba in the spring 






thank you in advance Jonathan

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we have some photos of bodies coming off   Check out Stephenzone

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thanks carl but is that a web site or um?

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That's his user name on here


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1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars



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Do you know how to search users on here?

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Then Stephenzone in the "posts by user" or something like that.

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Or go to this thread---

http://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=118110&p=3&topicID=32504118

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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars



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thanks carl yea i found him went to the photobucket page and those photos dont really help im looking for a way to lift the body like a crane or somthing have any idea what i can use

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You can just use floor and bumper jacks or a engine hoist.
Take the front clip off.

Just work it up front and back, side to side until it's high enough to get some 4x4's underneath and resting on some horses. Roll the frame right out.
You just have to be creative (and carefull) and you'll get it done.
Another way is to jack the entire car up as high as you can get it with blocks under the wheels, put stands under the body sills, un block the wheels and let the body down to the ground. I just farted around over a afternoon with jacks and blocks and I got it done.

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thanks so much i wish i could work on it this year but its a little late now i can get  that going i really can't wait to get dirty again

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another quick when doing this should i brace the body at all see that its a hard top

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It wouldn't hurt to brace even a HT. But in your case, I'd just leave the doors on and closed.

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thanks ill tell yall how it goes


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