Thanks all!
Got it out without much drama. 90* die grinder with a cutoff wheel did the trick (although the Sawzall would have had a bigger grin factor).
Nothing left on the shell now but the front crossmember and the door hinges. Front crossmember will probably come off one night this week and the door hinges will stay on for alignment checks during the sill/rocker work.
I guess to recap this weekend's garage time: Steering column, rack, fuel tank and pump, rear end, battery (was well stuck in R/H battery bin) and all remaining fuel, hydraulic lines and wiring harness all removed. She fought me this weekend but, in the end, gave her milk.