NSW Corvettes
Restoration & Modification Projects => Restoration Projects => Topic started by: joeglia on July 05, 2014, 11:09:41 AM
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I just purchased a 71 convertible to restore with my 14 year old son. I know that when I lift the body from the frame, I need to create some bracing across the doors and I even saw some pictures of bracing going to the front of the vette as well. Does anyone have any pictures, thoughts on the best way to do this? I do not want to lift the car until I take this necessary step. Thanks
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Remove the doors, brace from the top door hinge to the lock post, replace the lock pin with a bolt. the brace will be in tension so something like 35 mm right angle or U channel will be more than adequate. some fabrication at the ends is required.
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Similar to this set up.
PS: welcome to the forum. Have you any pictures of the car joeglia?
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Thank you for the picture. The previous owner actually had actually placed a similar wire/cable assembly on the door and lock area. I just did not think that was enough. I will post a pic of the car and the door brace so you can get a look at the current setup. Again, thank you.
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Another question - What is the best place to lift from? I know that sounds silly but is it best to place a 2x4 piece of wood across the two door braces and hoist from the middle of that piece of wood from the center of the car? Is that the best location?
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have a look at this, reply 28 has a very common scense approach to the whole deal.
Gives you a idea on what it looks like and by the way no strap between the doors leave them on till you get the thing of.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-tech-performance/3299932-lifting-body-off-for-frame-off.html (http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-tech-performance/3299932-lifting-body-off-for-frame-off.html)
Ross