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Re: body shell trolley



I build on for the shop and made it universal so we could do just what you
want to do.

made out of old bed frame angle and shopping cart casters

Steve Toughill
ASE Cert. VW Technician
Volks-Tech

-----Original Message-----
From: Nigel Heron <scirocco@psycode.com>
To: Scirocco List <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 12:06 PM
Subject: body shell trolley


>hey guys,
>
>i need a way to move my scirocco shell around without reinstalling the
>suspension. It's on blocks right now and i don't want it to lay on it's
>belly when it goes on the flatbed for a paint job. I was thinking of
>building (well.. my dad would make it at work, he's a machinist)  some
>kind of trolley that bolts to the rear axle beam mounting points and to
>the rear mounting points of the a-arms (where the sway bar is). I could
>use small trailer wheels or something.
>
>what do you guys think?
>
>i know i could always buy a suspension (and rear brakes) from the scraps
>and install it ... but i want the car to be high enough off the ground
>so that i can do the underside of the floors (i don't trust the blocks)
>and the wheel wells also need to be done without the suspension getting
>in the way.
>
>-nigel.
>86 Scirocco
>85 Scirocco
>http://scirocco.psycode.com/
>
>
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