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This is the third and last part of the dismantling section. Not to say that there won’t be more dismantling, but this is the end of the section.
I’m just about done with the passenger side, and am moving on to the driver’s side.
This is the front part of the driver's side bumper reinforcement rail. You can see a cut has already been made.
First, I cut out the top of the rail, hoping to get access to the inner rail.
The cut goes about as far back as I could get a sawzall blade.
You can see where the front part was originally removed in order to fit chrome bumpers.
This is a top shot. You can see how the spot weld strip has already come off.
Prying back the top of the outer rail.
This is what the passenger side looks like now.
A pile of the smaller pieces of metal cut out.
Here is the front panel removed.
The outside of the passenger side. It got torn up a little bit, but can be repaired.
Driver's side. It got pretty messy.
Inside driver's side. I need to remove a piece or two of metal still.
The empty interior. I have yet to remove the windows.
Just like the removable bit, the driver's side got chewed up a bit.
The passenger's side is a bit clearer.
Nice, big and empty. Ready for a nice engine.
You can sight down the transmission tunnel to the rear axle.
You can see the fuel feeder tube, and speedometer cable hanging in the opening.
I stripped a spare rear rubber bumper rubber, and we will be using it a the rear rotisserie mount.
Ever wondered what the rubber bumpers looked like inside?
Looks somewhat like some modern bumpers do inside.
These metal strips were riveted to the metal bumper holding the rubber one on.
Getting ready to remove the windscreen.
Two of the bolts holding the windscreen on are at the base of the central support rod.
The other bolts are located, two on each side, near the doors.
Once the six bolts are out, the windscreen simply lifts out.
The wipers, door windows, and wind wings are next.
There is a wire spring clip that holds the wipers on. It can be carefully pried off with a flathead screw driver.
Be careful or you will jab your hand.
In this shot, you can see the two windscreen support bolts.
Next up is the rotisserie. Check back soon.
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