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WELCOME TO PAGE SIXTEEN |
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It is time to start the disassembly of the vehicle for cleaning and painting. |
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Removal of the canvas cover is the first thing to do. Here you see the black canvas top removed and placed on the seat back. |
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Once the top rails, seats and floorboards are removed, the body is hoisted to the top of the shop. The frame will be moved from under the wooden body. |
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With the wooden body removed, the disassebly of the frame and componests will begin. |
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Although it looks dangerous - except for hitting my head several times, the body is very light and will remain out-of-the-way until time for filling, sanding, priming, etc. |
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This is the chain tensioner mechanism. Since I might not remember how it is assembled - these pictures will refresh my memory. |
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This is the chain tensioner mechanism. Since I might not remember how it is assembled - these pictures will refresh my memory. |
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Here is the frame stripped of everything but the wheels, springs, and axles. |
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This is a pile of the parts taken off the frame of the vehicle. Each part will be prepared for priming and painting. |
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Here is the frame stripped of everything but the wheels, springs, and axles. |
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All for now - more later |
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