Jack,
Here is a link to some pictures of my restoration. I used a frame made of
2X4's (I also put casters on the bottom so I could roll it around). It
worked quite well. The body is very sturdy and does not need any more
support than you see in the photo. Hope this helps. (e-mail me if this link
doen't work.)
http://home.earthlink.net/~mltjnash/wsn1258.html
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Davis <jrd.boulder@worldnet.att.net>
To: datsun-Roadsters@autox.team.net <datsun-Roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, October 12, 2001 6:59 PM
Subject: Framework for Body
>I have reached the point where I am either going to sell my '69 2000. . .or
>fix it up so I am not embarrassed when I park it beside my wife's newly
>painted '70 1600.
>
>Awhile back I thought I saw pictures on someone's web site of a wooden
frame
>work they used to cradle their roadster body while doing a frame off
>restoration, but don't remember where I saw the pictures. Anyone know what
I
>am talking about?
>
>Also, if the body is lifted off the frame in one piece how much support
does
>it need. I would hate to have it "fold up" in a heap because I didn't have
>it supported correctly.
>
>TIA
>
>-
>Jack Davis
>'69 2000
>SRL311-11273
>
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