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Taking Body Off Frame

Yep, but I used motorcycle tie downs instead. It works just fine, but you need to keep a hand on the body or it'll twist and raise uneven. Lifting front and rear in succession gives far more control.
 
Yep, but I used motorcycle tie downs instead. It works just fine, but you need to keep a hand on the body or it'll twist and raise uneven. Lifting front and rear in succession gives far more control.
Agreed.

I posted 2 ways I do it in my 72 thread. The trunk area is heavier than the front and the seat belt hole method is causes the tail to fall. Definitely a 2 person job.
 
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