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Comun' Apart - Goodmark Chevelle Project Car-Part 3

With New Body Panels In Place, It's Time To Disassemble The Rest Of The Car
By Jason Walker
Photography by Barbara Hillick
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Goodmark 3 Frame
With all the wiring, the hoses,... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Frame
With all the wiring, the hoses, the body bolts, and the steering column removed, the body was lifted via a car lift just high enough for the chassis to be rolled out from underneath the body.
Goodmark 3 Body
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Goodmark 3 Body
After the chassis was rolled away, the guys at Metal Finish USA were able to test out their in-house-built body rotisserie. Building a body rotisserie might seem simple enough, but a skilled welder and a tight plan will be necessary to make one safe.
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As you can see, the body rotisserie... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Lets Start
As you can see, the body rotisserie works perfect. If you are planning a "body off" restoration, do yourself a favor and spend the money on a rotisserie like this one. The ability to work on certain areas of the car that normally would require your laying on your back or standing on a make-shift scaffold will be worth any amount of money spent on an adjustable body stand.
Goodmark 3 Under Body
For now we will let the body... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Under Body
For now we will let the body rest on its temporary stand and move onto the chassis disassembly. There are a number of ways to start, but for this project the exhaust was first on the list. During the disassembly process, the acetylene torch was used quite frequently for cutting and putting heat to those pesky, rusted-tight nuts and bolts.
Goodmark 3 Fix It
Unlike the front of the exhaust,... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Fix It
Unlike the front of the exhaust, the back simply needed to be unbolted. It's easy to see how nice a car lift can be for this type of work.
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While the chassis was high... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Body Work 2
While the chassis was high on the lift, it was a good time to loosen the engine and transmission mount bolts. You don't want to remove the bolts completely; it's just a lot easier to reach them in this position.
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It's also a good time to remove... 
   
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It's also a good time to remove the driveshaft. If you have not drained all the transmission fluid out yet, place a bucket or oil pan under the tailshaft of the transmission before removing the driveshaft completely. On to the suspension...
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A Pickle-Fork and small sledge... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Body Work 5
A Pickle-Fork and small sledge hammer made short work of the ball joint separation. It's important to not take the ball joint nut completely off at this point. There is some serious pressure pushing down on that lower control arm, so the ball joint nut and shock are what is going to keep the coil spring from violently flying out of its pocket.
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With the coil and shock carefully... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Body Work 6
With the coil and shock carefully removed, the lower ball joint nut removed the spindle and brakes for further disassembly.
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The rest of the suspension... 
   
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The rest of the suspension was simply unbolted to remove.
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Did we say, simply unbolted?... 
   
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Did we say, simply unbolted? This is why an acetylene torch is so important for this type of work. Any time you have a rusted-tight nut and bolt, a little heat in the right places will take all the muscle out of the work and save your nerves for more important problems.
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It won't get much easier to... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Body Work 9
It won't get much easier to pull a motor than if you remove everything around it first.
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With the engine and transmission... 
   
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With the engine and transmission safely removed, the light at the end of the tunnel was becoming brighter by the second. If you don't have a tailshaft plug available, supporting the back of the trans will keep the remainder of trans fluid, if any, from draining onto the floor.
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Before removing the rearend,... 
   
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Goodmark 3 Body Work 11
Before removing the rearend, make sure to free the emergency brake cables and brake lines from the chassis.
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On to the rear end, which... 
   
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On to the rear end, which was the last part of the chassis disassembly. The coil springs were held in place with a bolt that was easily accessed after the body was removed.
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Removing the rear trailing... 
   
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Removing the rear trailing arms took a few hands and a good impact wrench. Don't forget to support the rear end with a jack before removing anything.
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What a mess! It's a beautiful... 
   
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What a mess! It's a beautiful sight though, everything ready to be sandblasted and powdercoated.
Goodmark Industries, Inc.
625-E Old Norcross Rd.
Lawrenceville
GA  30045
Metal Finish USA
7314 Highway 115E
Cleveland
GA  30528

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