
Lots of little stuff. From the driver's side of the passenger compartment I pulled the dash reinforcement, fuse block, body harness, brake pedal, gas pedal (to be replaced with drive by wire pedal), cowl vent lever, wiper transmission and windshield washer nozzle.

From the firewall, I pulled the brake booster, windshield wiper motor, and hood latches.

From the passenger side of the passenger compartment, I pulled the heater.

From the nose, I pulled the hood support, the fans, the radiator, the trans cooler, the air intake, the grill, and the front emblems.
Still left is the emergency brake lever and hood release lever, the heater controls (likely ready to pull out), and the eyebrow and grill surrounds on the nose, along with the headlights. Door glass is also still in the doors, along with window regulators, and the handles are still on.
With a few hours tomorrow, should get this all off, get the body bolted to the frame, and be ready to invert the body.
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