I have not done this, and I am a bit doubtful whether it would be easier. Depends on the body type a bit, for example, how much trim, but also what lifting facilities you have. If the body is removed piecemeal, there is no need for any lifting equipment at all, as long as you have one helper. There was an article in LRO some time ago about doing this with a five door wagon, which is the model I would think it would make most sense, because of the amount of trim and number of bits.
However, it should be fairly easy, although I would remove mudguards and bonnet first - they come off easily anyway.
Having done that, you would need to unbolt the body from the chassis - rear cross member, under the rear of the seat box, seat belt mounts, and bulkhead - disconnect everything, probably easier to leaver the steering box connected to the bulkhead.
Problem then is how to lift the body as one unit without distorting it, as it is not very strong without the chassis, particularly in the door opening area. Also, you need to either remove the gear lever, or remove red and yellow knobs and juggle round the gear lever. But if you remove the gear lever, you need to remove the floor to do this - and then put it back to hold things together.
John
John
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