I leveled the car today, the best I could and ensured the garage floor was level-ish but close. by using a 6 ft. Level and measured from the k mem. Bolt to the top of the level that was on the floor and my findings are the driver side frame rail is 3/8 higher then the passenger side ...I'm not sure if there is tolerance built in to the car for that , being that it's an all steel car
Dale, you'll really need to create a datum plane under the car. This is an imaginary reference point to which height measurements are done. If you look in a factory service manual at the body measurements you will see a datum plane on the drawing. Most technicians don't know what this is because the modern computers have one stored in their data base, and then the computer adjusts to each vehicle. A datum plane could be imagined as a flat surface under the vehicle that all height measurements are based off. I would say an acceptable tolerance in the 60s and 70s would be about 1/4 + -