I don't know about you guys, but I'm tiring of this thread.
Based upon the information Swamp dog presents, the first move should have been some photos. So far, lots of chit chat and no photos. Others have asked, and just talk comes back. Swampdog, post photos please or just give it up and put it up for sale as a lot on eBay. I don't think anyone in their right mind would buy anything without photos or personal inspection.
so i haul all the stuff out of attic and take pictures. great. now you have pictures of 40-50 boxes.
I don't see how pictures of boxes makes any difference. the body shell is undeneath a pile of shopvac hoses, extension cords, fertilizer spreaders, saws, blankets, misc boxes ... even looks like a portable A/C on the back. the interior space has more vac parts, a weed whacker, a couple boxes of old plumbing parts, a bunch of compressor hoses, some snorkel stuff, and .. a cooler? on top of the hardtop is an assortment of 4' heatshrink tubing and some rolls of veneer. I think the trunk is full of canoeing lifejackets & stuff. We never really canoed again after leaving atlanta so it was never unpacked.
and you want pictures? pictures ... of what? boxes? does it matter to you if the boxes are neatly arranged for the picture? would it be okay if I took pictures of some other boxes that are also equally square on the outside?
It is a frame up restoration. maybe in MBZ world that is the wrong terminology and you can tell me the german name for it.
the car was completely dismantled until all that is left is a 100-150KG unibody pan with stamped in frame rails,
(I also left the windscreen, firewall, floorpan, ragtop compartment, rear wheel wells, and tail section)
the unibody pan is them put on a giant shish-k-bob thing and spun around 360 degrees while being sandblasted.
other than dip and strip this is the only way I know of to get guaranteed 100% rust free restoration. So surely you are familiar?
the pan is appropriately undercoated and underpainted while all areas are accessible
new sheetmetal is welded on - sidewall, fenders, door jambs, rockers, quarters, nose, etc.
drivetrain with a bare long block engine is installed (to avoid scratching engine compartment later)
at this point time ran out and I had to put project away. that was 17 years ago.
it has been inside dry garage taking up space ever since.
that's the picture you want.
an new car shell stripped to the bone with a bare long block engine.
why do you need that picture?
don't you already know what that looks like?