Re: REMOVING BODY, 2 DR COUPE
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The body is the portion from the firewall back. To remove it first remove the hood by removing the fasteners to the grille shell and cowl, then remove the bolts attaching the rear edge of the front fenders to the running boards. Remove the running boards, the captive bolts going to the running board brackets are a bear if they are rusty. You may and may not have to remove the rear fenders.
Remove the bolts that attach the body to the frame, rusty rounded heads make the job difficult. Lift the front of the body from the frame and put a strong 2x6 under the body, do the same at the rear above the rear axle. Use a suitable set of jacks to jack the body up. It sounds a lot easier than it is. If you are going to save the body and restore it, suggest yoiu brade the body or it may collapse i fthe wood is shot. Good luck
Posted on: 2011/4/9 21:40
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Re: REMOVING BODY, 2 DR COUPE
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Thanks for the help, any tips on how to get the hood off? I see heads of nuts under the cowling on top of the radiator, the then round bar that holds the hood hinge, the running boards are off, all body mount bolts cut off, wood is rotted or gone.
The drive train and frame is sold, so I just want the body, which needs a lot of work, I just don't want to make more work for my self then needed. I am confused about the bolts on the cowling, radiator area and how to take off the hood center area. Thanks. Garry@efmautoclutch.com
Posted on: 2011/4/10 8:59
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Re: REMOVING BODY, 2 DR COUPE
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If it's anything like my 38 there are 3 nuts up under the dash that hold the center portion of the hood on.
Posted on: 2011/4/10 10:03
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1938 1601 Club Coupe
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