

Our 1960 2-d Betty has undergone some 1970:s repair work/butchering after a frontal or frontal/diagonal accident, and before I start cutting the rotten and twisted bits, I need to know some measurements. No single panel or fixing point in the front end of this car can be trusted (it´s all been beaten and "straightened out" in the "repair"), so I need your help.
I will need to know
1) the distance in mm between the inner (or outer) sides of the chassis legs, measured a) at the rear crossmember b) at the front crossmember - are they 100% parallell all the way?
2) The distance in mm from the center of the suspension eyebolt hole to where the chassis leg joins the rear crossmember
3) the distance in mm from the center of the eyebolt to where the chassis leg joins the front crossmember
4) Ideally, I´d love to know the true distance between the rear end of the chassis leg and the various places where the body panels join the chassis legs, i e at the firewall, in order to establish which parts have been compressed/moved backwards - but I guess that´s asking a lot from you..
5) Likewise, I need to have some horizontal reference point too (to make sure the chassis legs are not twisted or bent horizontally with respect to each other or the horizontal line of the car) - but how to establish it? I´d love to have a 100% flat & horizontal floor - and a LASER BEAM thingy (as avertised on TV shop

Failing that - whatchamagonnado?
Tips and accurate measurements welcome - as always!
Cheers from Sweden/Richard