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After 18 months, a new frame back half, new rear spring, new suspension all around, new brakes and lines, rebuilt 327/365, power steering, new fuel tank and lines and a bunch of other stuff, the body went back on last night. Had help from 3 generations - my father in law, my wife, and my daughter. A real family event.
As proof to myself that all that measuring paid off during the frame repair, I was able to shim the body using the original number of shims at each mount and everything lined up perfectly. All door gaps are straight as an arrow. What a relief. :Twist
Now its down to putting all the little stuff back together. May actually fire it up by Sunday.

As proof to myself that all that measuring paid off during the frame repair, I was able to shim the body using the original number of shims at each mount and everything lined up perfectly. All door gaps are straight as an arrow. What a relief. :Twist
Now its down to putting all the little stuff back together. May actually fire it up by Sunday.
