To build the car, didn't Standard just 'drop' a completed body onto a
frame that had the radiator, engine, gearbox, etc. already in place?
I'm not saying it's easy or that it's wise, but from photos I've seen
of the S-T assembly line it would seem to be possible.
Geo
On 9/7/08, Bob <yellowtr@adelphia.net> wrote:
> Add to your list, removing the engine / transmission which means removing
> the
> front apron, radiator, exhaust headpipe, bumpers and braces, etc. Removing
> the steering column. Transmission cover, emergency brake.
> Also as a precaution the body between the doors should be re-enforced before
> the body is lifted off the frame.
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