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Old 10-03-2004, 09:35 PM   #1
Trifelynn
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Removing body from the frame

Ok, so my first major goal is to have the body taken off, so that I can have the frame powdercoated. The guys at the powdercoating shop said that I needed to have the frame bare...which is going to be a LOT of work, getting every single thing off the frame...but, first and foremost, I need the body off.
I am concerned, because I don't have anything to take the complete tub off in one piece...and this is where my question comes in. What is the easiest way to do that? As you can see the rear quarter panel needs work anyways...would it be wise to cut it up, and then re-weld it? Or do I HAVE to take it off in one piece to remain structureally(sp is bad) sound?

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