The idea I have for supporting the body should be pretty safe.
After I have the body crudely resting on the Lexus pan I'm going to use RV type screw stands under the front/rear subframes to get the floor pan level then I'll actually use the cross bracing in the body as jacking points to move the body into place.
So I was going to work on the truck Wednesday but we had a lot of rain Tuesday and I didn't feel like rolling around in my nasty driveway pulling the trans. So I spent some time knocking around on the fender.
Sadly, the driver side fender is actually a lot worse than I thought. Looking closer at this picture you can see the top of the fender was actually bent all the way across, then someone crudely bashed it back out.
There's an obvious kink at the outermost body line, but there's also a subtle bend in the middle body line that's actually the bigger concern. Partly because it's a likely sign that this is more involved than just the insult to the side of the fender.
But I bashed on it a little anyway.
It was about here I ran out of layout rust and hit it with some layout fluid and spent an embarrassing amount of time to get here.
I'm going to have to pull the fender to really get it right, but I want to get the car moved into its surgical suite before I start dissecting it.
Something I hadn't noticed with this car until I got it home and was able to just stare at it at length is he's had a slow speed front end hit too. That bent the front bumper ever so slightly. It doesn't photograph well, but you can sorta see it here, along with the bent grill.
There's also gap issues between the fender and the valence, and fender/hood.
There's also two dings in the hood that are spaced suspiciously similar to old style tow truck straps. So there's likely 3-4 different insults to the front end on this that could be causing some misalignment, not including the fact the passenger fender isn't original. (And also bent)
I'm going to take the time to sort this out and make everything fit right before I take it apart. (Or rather tear it down fix stuff and reassemble, take notes and repeat until it's right) This is going to be hard enough to get right with pristine parts and I really don't want to have to mock up a bent front end on a different chassis.
Then, I'm going to delete the bumpers and remake the front/rear valences with a nod to the GT500.