there are bolts that go through the frame to the body that have to come out before you can raise the body off the frame, also all wiring has to be disconnected from the motor and the firewall.
What year after like 80s you cant!! If it is a late model it is a unibody meaning there is no separate body and frame. It's all one unit.
take the bolts out of it
stamped on a plate attached to left front body hinge pillar
either smash it or take it to a body shop.
Chassis.
The chassis is the body of the motor vehicle
The chassis is the structural elements of the vehicle. A unibody chassis, (no separate frame) includes everything but bolted on body panels. If the vehicle has a body bolted on a separate frame construction then the chassis is the frame.
Body.
A vehicle chassis is the under part of the vehicle where the body sits.
The difference is that a separate body chassis consists of the vehicle body and a separate frame which the body is bolted to (sometimes referred to as ladder frame). The integral chassis consists of a single body/frame unit, there is no separating them, they are one part (often referred to as unibody construction).
It has a unibody construction (chassis and body are one).
a cars chassis is underneath and keeps the body, suspension and wheels all attached together. if the chassis wasn't there the car would flop about and eventually either crash or fall apart. Daniel from tda a car chassis is a frame on which the car is built wheels suspension cab and body are all attached to the chassis some vehicles have what is called a sub frame or sub chassis the this means from the firewall forward there is some chassis attached to the body of the vehicle the strength in these vehicle is built into the body itself this makes the vehicle lighter and cheaper to build but not as stout as a full chassis in thhe event of a wreck