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I know I saw a post with some plans on how to build a dolly to roll an early Camaro shell around. But the plan I saw was extremely intricate. I am not taking the shell totally apart. I just want to be able to move/store it easily. Does anyone have some 'simple' plans or fotos? I have purchased the steel and wheels...I just need to get welding....
I was trying to plan a dolly that I could easily remove and replace the subframe and rear without a lift.... or better yet, does anyone sell one?? any help would be greatly appreciated !! Thanks in advance ! |
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I've been floating my shell on a rotisserie for the last 6 months but I know of a body shop that used a universal car dolly from Eastwood. You could make a cheap dolly system by attaching two brackets in the rear at the frame rails where the leaf springs attach and then make a set for the front and bolt them to the front body frame mounts. Total cost should be around $100 to $150 and it all depends on the size of the square stock you use. Good luck, Mark
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