Jack up and support car. Make sure engine hoist can fit between stands.
Drain coolant and oil.
Remove headers. Disconnect radiator hoses, fan wiring and remove radiator. Disconnect throttle linkage, fuel line and electrical connections from engine.
Remove any other items that would limit engine removal and access.
Support front of transmission. Connect engine hoist to support engine. Cover frame on sides and front to protect finish.
Remove starter. Remove bell housing to engine bolts. Remove engine mounts. Move engine forward and up to allow access to clutch.
Some folks can and will swap clutches while the engine is hanging in the air. Considering your limitations, I'd strongly suggest having a way to set the engine down on the floor. This can be some 2X4s and shop towels up to a cradle built for the job.
Doing it this way leaves the trans, bell housing and hyd line in the car.
I went back thru your posts hoping for pics. I remember that you have an external hyd clutch.
Thanks for the reply. Yup, it's an outside the bell housing setup. I tried to bleed it some by gravity. Problem now, is I cannot see how far the clutch lever is moving at the bell housing. "FEELS" like it should be disengaging, but cannot shift into anything without grinding. I'll get back on it when I feel better. "Gettin old ain't for sissy's"

I would make darn sure that you have all the info for this (size, throw, pressure) and make very sure the new clutch will play nice BEFORE buying parts and assembling. It sucks to have to do this so soon after purchase. It would really suck to have to do it twice!
I wonder if this has been an issue it's whole life or it was just worn out and the adjustments finished the job. .