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Nongan EFI Slant 6

Joined: 03 Dec 2010 Posts: 468 Location: Oregon
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Moving a car with no front end?
(Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:05 pm)
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Well, I'm getting ready to part my car out, I've luckily talked to my town's high school auto shop (graduated last year so I know the teacher) so I have a place to work on the car that wont get in the way of the body shop's ability to work. Anyway, I've been told by the members here to grab the whole front suspension and K-frame and anything else I can from the front, my question is this: If I pull the front end and maybe the rear axle, will the tow truck driver be able to load the thing onto the wrecker? It would either be a wheel lift type truck, or a flatbed. I want to make this as easy as possible for the body shop since they are doing all of this for free, but on the other hand I want to grab as much as possible off the car. Could I put it on the 4 wheel dolly carts and get it out into the parking lot and have it loaded from there? What about complications from structural weakness from removing the K frame? Or is it not a problem? I just want to get this all figured out before I start working on it, so I know what all I'm grabbing before I even start.
Thanks,
Seth_________________ Annabelle: 1970 Dodge Dart Hardtop
1991 Nissan 240sx (sileighty) Lots of mods
1974 Dodge Dart *Wrecked*
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slantzilla Board Sponsor & Moderator

Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 9418 Location: Park Forest, Illinoisy
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(Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:12 pm)
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If they pick it up with a rollback there shouldn't be much of a problem since they will winch it on anyway.
A regular hook will have some issues unless they have dollies on board.
Got a torch? Grab everything you want and cut it in pieces small enough to haul off in a pickup. 
_________________ Proud supporter of Mike Jeffrey Racing Engines since 1999.
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Nongan EFI Slant 6

Joined: 03 Dec 2010 Posts: 468 Location: Oregon
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(Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:15 pm)
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I will have access to an Oxyacetylene torch Maybe I will just hack the shell up into little pieces, its a thought. I will stop by the body shop Thursday and see what they want left on to move the car, if anything. I would still like ideas on how to move this thing if its got no tires._________________ Annabelle: 1970 Dodge Dart Hardtop
1991 Nissan 240sx (sileighty) Lots of mods
1974 Dodge Dart *Wrecked*
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raPoM Turbo Slant 6

Joined: 08 May 2009 Posts: 961 Location: Round Rock Tx
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(Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:17 pm)
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| Heavy duty casters(think industrial garbage cans) welded to the sub frame front and rear.
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DusterIdiot Board Sponsor

Joined: 29 Oct 2002 Posts: 7378 Location: Salem, OR
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x2 on the flat bed
(Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:24 pm)
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My buddy in Turner grabbed the completly stripped body of my '67 off the jack stands with his flat bed.
No problem there.
Wrecker and tow dollys will be a no way....
-D.Idiot
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zorg Turbo Slant 6

Joined: 21 Feb 2003 Posts: 854 Location: Bremerton, WA
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Nongan EFI Slant 6

Joined: 03 Dec 2010 Posts: 468 Location: Oregon
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(Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:59 pm)
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That is pretty impressive  _________________ Annabelle: 1970 Dodge Dart Hardtop
1991 Nissan 240sx (sileighty) Lots of mods
1974 Dodge Dart *Wrecked*
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nuttyprof TBI Slant 6

Joined: 30 Sep 2007 Posts: 233 Location: York NE
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(Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:21 pm)
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Just cut it up! I put an entire 78 furyII wagon less engine, trans, rear end, front suspension in a pickup bed trailer. every thing was small enough for one person to load by hand. It can be fun cutting a car up!
Nuttyprof
_________________ Dave
1977 d-200 crew cab ex-army pickup wants it's /6 back
1962 Valiant 2 door, 170, three on the tree
1972 d-100 parts truck
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Nongan EFI Slant 6

Joined: 03 Dec 2010 Posts: 468 Location: Oregon
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(Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:27 pm)
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The biggest problem with the pickup truck idea is that my family's f-250 (99 superduty) is a short box with stacks, basically making it a 5 foot box. I'll figure out what I'm doing tomorrow._________________ Annabelle: 1970 Dodge Dart Hardtop
1991 Nissan 240sx (sileighty) Lots of mods
1974 Dodge Dart *Wrecked*
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emsvitil Supercharged
Joined: 12 May 2005 Posts: 4734 Location: So California
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(Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:35 pm)
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Put the pieces on the curb with a sign saying you want $100 for them......_________________ Ed
64 Valiant 225 / 904 / 42:1 manual steering / 9" drum brakes
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zorg Turbo Slant 6

Joined: 21 Feb 2003 Posts: 854 Location: Bremerton, WA
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(Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:38 pm)
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I don't remember where in the great state of Oregon you are? Is Ross close enough to come lend you a hand/truck? I know it's always fun getting together with other Mopar guys and getting something done! There were three of us tearing apart that '70. Great memories!_________________  |
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DusterIdiot Board Sponsor

Joined: 29 Oct 2002 Posts: 7378 Location: Salem, OR
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Post subject:
Nope...
(Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:51 pm)
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| Quote: | | Put the pieces on the curb with a sign saying you want $100 for them...... |
The problem here in Nongan's area is if he did that, the locals will pick up the pieces before he can turn around and not pay the $100...We are seeing another increase in metal theft in our area again (they are bold enough steal whole heat pump condensing units from houses during the dinner hour...)
Nongan, if you have the car cut up I have a regular bed truck we can load it up and take it to a scrap place on a saturday morning, I also have a load of scrap i need to send to the yard as well (old axles, sinks, etc...),
so we can do it all at once (I figure it's about a 80/20 arrangement weighed in your favor).
PM me if interested.
-D.Idiot
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Nongan EFI Slant 6

Joined: 03 Dec 2010 Posts: 468 Location: Oregon
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(Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:30 pm)
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Ok, I'll figure it out tomorrow and let you know DI, thanks for the offer, I'll probably take you up on it.
Yes, theft is up in these parts, I'm outside of Salem, and the car theft has gone up exponentially in the last 8 years or so, hell, we almost had our hondas stolen while we were sitting down for dinner in 2005, and even though they didn't get the cars, they got the sound system and other easy to get parts from our cars, in broad daylight, they are getting more daring to make a quick buck._________________ Annabelle: 1970 Dodge Dart Hardtop
1991 Nissan 240sx (sileighty) Lots of mods
1974 Dodge Dart *Wrecked*
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wjajr Supercharged

Joined: 16 Feb 2008 Posts: 3669 Location: Downeast Maine
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(Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:33 am)
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| Quote: | | The biggest problem with the pickup truck idea is that my family's f-250 (99 superduty) is a short box with stacks, basically making it a 5 foot box. I'll figure out what I'm doing tomorrow. |
What’s the problem, the Dart is a compact car… If a Fury II wagon fits in an eight footer, the much shorter and narrower Dart should fit in one of those useless shorty beds. LOL_________________ 67' Dart GT Convertible; the old Chrysler Corp.
82' LeBaron Convertible; the new Chrysler Corp
07' 300 C AWD; Now by Fiat, the old new Chrysler LLC
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Doc Guru

Joined: 14 Oct 2002 Posts: 5004 Location: Working in Silicon Valley, USA
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