Agreed on the rear frame rails. Are you going to make a cross member to weld the rails back onto ?Spent the afternoon buttoning up final prep to roll the car over onto its lid. In the process, I ran into a new decision point on the rear frame layout. My original plan was to flip the inner edge of the stock rail to become the new outer edge, then follow the factory contour with a new tube. But after looking it over, the cleanest and most structurally sound solution might be to remove each rear frame rail entirely and shift them inward in line with the front rails. That way, the chromoly subframe connectors will run straight into the strongest parts of the chassis.
Also knocked out a few lingering details from the last few days—lightened the door latch mechanisms and trimmed down the inner door bolt mounts, cutting about half the weight from each. Drilled out the drip rail too, so now the doors, rail, and sectioning pieces are ready to head to the blaster.
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I used a 2×4 .125 thick to tie them into along with my subframe bars.
My stuff is all heavy 1/8 inch but it should really keep the chassis stiff.
















