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I'm sorry if this question has been asked one-hundred times before, however I did search the C3 forums for ten pages and couldn't find an answer.
I am going to do underbody work to my '69 and will be putting it up in the air on my two-post lift. I have heard I need to keep the doors closed, but are there any other special pointers I need to know? Places to put the pads, etc?
Thanks for any advice; she's my pride and joy and I don't want to screw anything up! Steve
Here are two differant ways to pick and store a C3 on a two post lift. My lift is a 10,000 lb, extra wide and extra tall
I have no problems opening the doors while on the lift.
This is the way we will be storing the car for the winter, I have another which will be parked below. I actually like the wheel lift better.
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