Last night, New Years Eve, I had a little body lift fun in the shop by myself. I work alone 99.9% of the time, so only two eyes to recheck all the pieces before lifting this one off for a complete chassis restoration. It's a late March '67 build, so almost 48 years worth of frame exposure has required a beautiful body to be separated from a marginal skeleton.
During the extraction preparation, several safety issues were discovered, like bad brake hoses, loose hardware, and overall a questionable amount of concerns.
Over the winter months here in warm Florida, I'm planning a lot of work on this one to get it done for early summertime fun back in NH where it came from. I will need to send out some items like trailing arms and differential for rework, engine tear down and cleanup to fix oil leaks and other miscellaneous issues, all new brake and fuel lines, rebuild brakes, steering box, suspensions, etc. etc. I have a media blast shop 10 minutes from home so the frame is going there for sandblasting and prep. I'd like to coat the inner frame channels for future protection as well. I see no major frame issues so far but anticipate some perforation of some rear sections as it's obviously the worst area. Unfortunately, the Tank Sheet is nothing more than a few bits of tattered wood pulp.
I'm planning to update this thread with progress as it continues.
Arrival day....
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A tribute photo for my favorite shop helper doggie, Nikki. My wife Cathie taking his tired sore body for one of his last short walks. He was 14 years old in October, and succumbed to old age just last Tuesday. I will dearly miss him and his company in the shop. Farewell my good friend and helper.
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Getting ready. Lots of bits to take apart.
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Some safety issues uncovered....
Front right brake hose twisted for years, rubbing on the upper control arm. Dangerously about to wear through.
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The infamous rear body mounts, rusted out probably due to plugged up decklid drains.
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Interesting find in this left rear body mount cave....St Louis may have stored a few extra pieces for the build, but forgot they were there when they installed the plate.
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Clutch rod wear.
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Body lift sequence.
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All clear now....
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Oily gunk from leaky intake manifold seals, both front and rear.
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Fuel Tank nastiness and neck seal leaking. Rust and sediment inside too.
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All that's left of the Tank Sheet
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Up and away.....
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Updates to come.....
Rich
During the extraction preparation, several safety issues were discovered, like bad brake hoses, loose hardware, and overall a questionable amount of concerns.
Over the winter months here in warm Florida, I'm planning a lot of work on this one to get it done for early summertime fun back in NH where it came from. I will need to send out some items like trailing arms and differential for rework, engine tear down and cleanup to fix oil leaks and other miscellaneous issues, all new brake and fuel lines, rebuild brakes, steering box, suspensions, etc. etc. I have a media blast shop 10 minutes from home so the frame is going there for sandblasting and prep. I'd like to coat the inner frame channels for future protection as well. I see no major frame issues so far but anticipate some perforation of some rear sections as it's obviously the worst area. Unfortunately, the Tank Sheet is nothing more than a few bits of tattered wood pulp.
I'm planning to update this thread with progress as it continues.
Arrival day....
DSCN1649.jpgDSCN1643.jpg
A tribute photo for my favorite shop helper doggie, Nikki. My wife Cathie taking his tired sore body for one of his last short walks. He was 14 years old in October, and succumbed to old age just last Tuesday. I will dearly miss him and his company in the shop. Farewell my good friend and helper.
DSCN1647.jpg
Getting ready. Lots of bits to take apart.
PB120250.jpg
Some safety issues uncovered....
Front right brake hose twisted for years, rubbing on the upper control arm. Dangerously about to wear through.
PC100022.jpgPC100023.jpgPC100024.jpgPC100025.jpg
The infamous rear body mounts, rusted out probably due to plugged up decklid drains.
PC090002.jpgPC090004.jpgPC090016.jpgPC090020.jpg
Interesting find in this left rear body mount cave....St Louis may have stored a few extra pieces for the build, but forgot they were there when they installed the plate.

PC110106.jpgPC110107.jpgPC110108.jpgPC110117.jpg
Clutch rod wear.
PC110142.jpg
Body lift sequence.
PC310095.jpgPC310096.jpgPC310097.jpg
PC310100.jpgPC310101.jpgPC310102.jpg
All clear now....
PC310103.jpgPC310104.jpg
Oily gunk from leaky intake manifold seals, both front and rear.
PC310077.jpg
Fuel Tank nastiness and neck seal leaking. Rust and sediment inside too.
PC310105.jpgPC310106.jpg
All that's left of the Tank Sheet
PC310108.jpg
Up and away.....
PC310116.jpgPC310118.jpg
Updates to come.....
Rich
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