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jjahn 10-22-2014 11:23 PM

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More pictures putting the body on the frame. Notice the inner fender wells - they're being dry fitted so we can get everything right before securing them to the body/engine compartment with the clawplast (pookie). Everything is fitting nicely.

jjahn 10-22-2014 11:27 PM

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Here are the last of the pictures. I estimate that my project will be complete within the next 6-7 months...just in time to let the wind blow through my hair...
:woohoo:

Beggers 10-23-2014 09:39 AM

great progress Jill, looking good!

Revfan 10-23-2014 11:45 AM

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jjahn 10-23-2014 07:57 PM

Thanks to you both. I'm really happy with the progress made so far.

deejaydu 05-07-2018 10:33 AM

Hello Jill,
It was a pleasure meeting you yesterday at Keels and Wheels. I wanted to bring your restoration thread back to the top hoping to see your most recent updated pictures of your beautiful Crown Sapphire 59. I hope to get to see it in person soon.

Jay

CANDA 05-07-2018 11:12 PM

I had my 62' over the 90 degree point several times. Most of the time however it is just as easy to rotate it back the other way for work height ease of use. If your frame mounts are solid it won't be a problem. It also helps to have the rotisserie mounts be several inches off the frame for easier access between the body and the rotisserie. When I had the body painted the body shop folks loved having it on the rotisserie for painting and finishing. I used John's design to build mine and it worked great. Thx

deejaydu 05-07-2018 11:45 PM

I hope that Jill will post some updated pictures. I know that she is much further along now.

vettebuyer6369 05-08-2018 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by CANDA (Post 1597154195)
I had my 62' over the 90 degree point several times. Most of the time however it is just as easy to rotate it back the other way for work height ease of use. If your frame mounts are solid it won't be a problem. It also helps to have the rotisserie mounts be several inches off the frame for easier access between the body and the rotisserie. When I had the body painted the body shop folks loved having it on the rotisserie for painting and finishing. I used John's design to build mine and it worked great. Thx

You are commenting on posts from over 4 years ago.

If Jill decides she wants to resume posting on her project from 2014, a new thread would probably be the way to go. :thumbs:


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