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I bought some square steel stock and I am going to make a rolling dolly for my 67 Camaro shell for when I remove all the parts. I don't want to reinvent the wheel and I would appreciate some ideas and better yet a few pics !! Any good ideas out there?? or is there a link of an old thread that someone can hook me up with?
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I've never taken a close at these set-ups, but this dolly/jack-up to rotisserie system looks really cool and simple!!
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Bye bye trim tag.
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Please show close up of rear brackets/arms engaging spring eye holes......Did you make special bushings for those holes or just use spring rubbers ????
Maybe original question was looking for body cart, not rotissiere????
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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I was thinking of a body cart....in order to paint the shell with no obstructions..and also it is a lot less room in the garage....I hope someone can help with that
I actually had a rotisserie... and Chuck I made the rear brackets. I started with sq tubing about 10 " long that fit over the existing two 'arms' of the rotissirie and welded stop bolts. I welded I believe 2" sq tubing perpendicular to extend under the two framerails...and then welded vertically (2) 1/4 " plates with drilled holes to simulate the shackles.... I re-installed the bushings and with bolts attached the cars like that. It worked great...I sold the rotisserie or I would send pics...hope that helps though... |
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