I saw the setup of using the engine stands to make your own rotisserie, but was too cheap a the time to buy those and the metal that goes between them. Because of that and other issues what I did was just leave the rear wheels on during the whole process. The car was so light I could just pick it up and move it wherever I wanted. I simply used two tall saw horses I made and lifted it up onto two tall saw horses I made to raise it up in the air when I needed to work underneath. This allowed me plenty of room to blast the bottom and work on the floor pan (I only had to replace the driver side).
I also would like to see Fred's rotisserie. I am curious - how is the Bugeye attached at either end?
Kevin
I also would like to see Fred's rotisserie. I am curious - how is the Bugeye attached at either end?
Kevin
Hi Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 

