
Today was a great day for taking a Galaxie apart. I was able to get the driver's side door off, some of the trim molding, all of the engine parts; such as the alternator, power steering pump, carburetor, and fuel pump. But today I was able to get all the glass out of the Galaxie. Some issues today, were two bolts that I could not get off the front bumper brackets still on the bumper, and three body bolts that I could not get off? So I soaked them in wd-40 and will just have to see tomorrow if they come off.

The engine is all that is left in the front.
The parts are piling up.

Check out the door, but notice all the glass next to the door. Don't worry that John Deer has not moved in about 20 years.
I am getting to the point where all I will need to do is get the body off the frame, and then start working on sanding and straightening the body, and working on the frame. But I need to start working on buffing out all the trim parts.
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