My Friend Drew and I got an early start on the final stage of removing the body from the chassis with no major issues.
When we removed the rear carpet panel so we could remove the upper seat belt bolts I found another number inscription 2358 (see photo below).
I had printed out a couple of the chassis removal write-ups, made quick reference to them to confirm we had everything removed (of course I had forgotten the two bolts that are on top of the tunnel that hold the dash panel in place) and placed the jack stands under the chassis while lifting the body off. Everything went fine and after inspecting the body from underneath (the middle tunnel area looked brand new) and satisfied there was no damage we moved our attention the chassis and engine/transaxle removal.
The inside of the chassis is very clean (meaning no rust and still painted black) with the opposite ends of the chassis having a fair amount of exterior surface rust. It was evident that mice had a BIG stash of acorns in this car as it took me over an hour to vacuum them out of the chassis areas.
We removed all the drive train and rear suspension components and then pulled the engine and transmission.
My next stage of the rebuild is to remove the entire front suspension and then bring the chassis to a facility that does large structure media blasting and powder coating.
Made a list of bolts, nuts, hoses, hose clamps, bushings, bearings and other parts to order.
Also decided I will rebuild the trans as the rear seal is all gummed up with sealant meaning it was leaking. Plus I want to soda blast the aluminum housing to remove some of the pitting and refinish it. The list continues to grow ;-)