Father-Son 1974 Duster Project

Yeah, My wife gets crazy about washing any clothes that have crud from the car on them with any other laundry. So she insists that any clothing worn creeping around Misty be washed in their own load, forcing her or myself into additional work. Nobody wants that, so I got the Tyvek coveralls.
It's pretty cool how I used a very simple design for saw horses my Brother-in-law Mike used to use when he and me and my dad framed houses up in Sussex County.
I built a pair of horses that would sit under the front bumper brackets and under the rear bumper shocks of the car, with the legs directly under the points of support. The only thing I did different from the ones we would build to frame houses was I put a plywood ( in this case OSB gusset ) on the side of the horse legs that extended all the way to the floor, so there is no chance of spreading.
I Jacked the car from the differential housing to the full extent of my cheap Pep Boys floor jack and placed one horse under the rear bumper shocks.
Then I jacked the front from under the K Frame to the fullest extent of the jack, blocked the tires and blocked the jack 4" and got the car high enough to get the other horse under the front bumper brackets.
Keeping the car up in the air in this manner allows full access to the whole bottom without needing to work around jack stands. And I feel a lot safer being under the car knowing how well I built the supports....