First welcome to the site. Hope you find the information and assistance here helpful in your restoration related endeavours
This is my first post as a new member. I need instruction-information on getting the bottom of my 1970 Boss 302 ready before I remove the car from rotisserie and temporary install restored suspension and drive train so that I can gap straighten and prime car prior to paint.
Are your looking for details related to items that bolt on or details related to the finishes of the underside of the unibody? Makes a difference
I have finished metal work over last two years and have completed re-build of motor transmission and suspension rear end etc. and need to get car on ground to gap and straighten and wanted to complete body underside first unless this is not correct way? ..............
Guess your just thinking of installing the suspension for panel alignment and fitting. Nothing wrong with bolting on suspension to get it down on the ground to line up all the panels but it is extra effort. I would install just was needed with sub assembles that ar at least clean and have no oily surfaces and insulate them from the body with the thick style nylon washers on the mounts and hardware. At this point you could limit it to 12 contact points or so,
Remember that doors will not hang the same empty (couple of threads on that here - as far as what other do) as they will with glass, window mech and other items installed. Guess the body would be going back on the rotisserie for all the painting