that's a long job matey... first you'll want to remove the seats from the car, and then the engine (not strictly necessary, but much easier) remove the running boards there are bolts running all around where the body and chassis meet up. two, i think, on the rear crossmember underneath the rear seat, two next to the rear shock absorbers. nine on each side underneath the car, running down the heater channels (stubborn as anything to get off, often have to be cut) four at the front from undereath again, larger ones this time, front crossmember. remove the fuel tank two large bolts on the torsion bars on the front, under the fuel tank. disconnect all the wiring, and remove the speedometer cable from the LHS wheel hub. there's a tiny clip that keeps it on. unbolt the steering column from the steering box get four strong mates and lift it off! (you will probably have to cut a couple of weld repairs from over the years) hope this helps.
Shell Rotella T 10W30.
no it does not
An autobody is an outer shell of a car, as distinct from the chassis.
MonocoqueThe most common form of chassis construction for passenger cars and, ever more so, 4WD cars. Monocoque is French for "Single Shell" and unlike a ladder frame, where the chassis and body are separate for high strength, monococques are specifically designed to crumple in the event of a collision and absorb energy, protecting the occupants from the full force of the crash.
casing, framework, structure, shell, construction, skeleton, chassis
An auto body is the outer shell of an automobile, as distinct from the chassis.
Beetle?
It may look like a beetle shell but in fact is the husk of the popcorn.
For example snails and the Rhinoceros Beetle.
An insect that has a hard shell, is black in color, has long antennas and stings like a wasp is likely a type of beetle. Two of the most common are the stag beetle and bombardier beetle.
a stag beetle
what kind of insect that is a beetle with a red shell and tiny black spots?