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Re: anyone made up a "dolly" to move your car around?
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I usually move my engines on rubber tired dollies as they will roll over little bits of debris which stop a steel wheel. Piano dollies are good.

Posted on: 2013/10/20 6:58
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cleverest thing I saw was a pair of rails which went right round the car. You could rotate the body with a power drill until it was completely upside down

Posted on: 2013/10/20 6:55
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Re: anyone made up a "dolly" to move your car around?
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Thanks mate. That's cool. I might get some steel together and bolt to the gearbox and engine xmember bolts. And a dew welds here n there.
Cheers

Posted on: 2013/10/12 14:42
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Re: anyone made up a "dolly" to move your car around?
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I bought an engine stand on sale for $50, and made one up.
I thought it was cheaper than buying the steel/wheels separately.

It mounted to the gearbox mounting holes and the cross member holes on my Datsun 1000.
Worked great and cost almost nothing to build.

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anyone made up a "dolly" to move your car around?
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Anyone made one of these up to move around when the front suspension is all out? Any tips etc.
thanks

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