Yesterday was perfect. Everything went to plan beautifully. Even when things didn't go to plan, like how my new engine hoist was too tall to lift it from inside the body, I adjusted and came up with a solution pretty quickly. Or how the hoist was also too tall for the legs to slide under the Miata, I just had to throw some wooden blocks under the tires.
Here was the order of events:
- cut the part of the body that I needed off (the window sills, roof, cowl, door sills, trunk lid area, etc.), leaving the rusty crud that I don't need (rear inner fenders, rockers panels, firewall, etc)
- Lift it up and off of the old chassis, move it to the right (behind my wife's parked car, who thankfully didn't need to go anywhere that day), and set it on the ground.
- Move my 4Runner that is parked in the yard over to the driveway entrance, out of the way
- Roll the old VW chassis to where the 4Runner was parked in the yard (had to use the 4Runner to push it through the soft/muddy ground)
- Roll the Miata out of the garage, down the little incline, and stop it next to the Type 3 body. I had to ask my wife to sit on it and use the parking brake lever to stop it. She had fun though.
- Pick the Type 3 body back up and drop it down onto the Miata.
- Get the Miata+Type 3 Frankenwagon up the little incline and back into the garage. I was going to use a come-along winch but my chain AND my strap was instead being used to lift the body (was originally going to just use one short piece of chain) so I had to think of something else. I could have bumped/pushed it up with my 4Runner but the rear of the Type 3 body was not secured to the chassis in any way and it surely would have damaged it. So the only other thing to do was start up the Miata and drive it up and into the garage. That was fun!
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- Profit!
The body is just resting on top of the Miata at the moment, just so I could get it into the garage and out of the weather (and where I can grind away without pissing off the neighbors). I could have picked it up, with the help of two or three other guys, and carrie it into the garage, but that wouldn't have worked because the garage ceiling is too low!
Now that it's in the garage, I'll need to lift it as high as it will go so I can do all the things I should have done before dropping it onto the Miata but I didn't have enough daylight. Mainly, clean up all the cuts and remove paint where I'll need to weld. And maybe even figure out a wiper setup while I still have easy access.
The body will need to be moved a few inches forward and a few inches down. There's a pinch point at where the inside of the A pillar intersects with the Miata cowl area. I expected that but it's actually not too bad and I think I can, umm, adjust it with a hammer.
It looks like the VW hood hinges might work, but that could change as I move the body down.
I still need to cut the Type 3 "nose" off, as well as the strips of metal that the fenders bolt to. And I'll need to use the front fenders to determine where the body sits on the Miata front to back. The rear fenders will likely need to be rolled/pulled/pushed/stretched/whatever but maybe I'll put one on there for fun to see what happens.
I've very pleased with the way it is fitting so far!