Hey Bill I dont have a picture, in fact the future dolly is currently riding
arround in the back of my 58 GMC fleetside. I have been contemplating for
some time the same as you, building one when I was making a delivery to one
of the BMW dealers that I serve on a daily basis I discovered a three tier
mechanics cart with wheels and casters intact in the dumpster. Yes there was
no hesatation on my part, the cart is about 36" by 24" and about 30" to the
top tier, my plan now is to cut the top tier off at the top of the second
tier and I will have a suitable dolly, about 18" high to put the cab of my
58 Chevy stepside on. Hope this helps and always keep your eyes open.
Perry Smith
58 GMC fleetside
58 Chevy stepside in a basket
Phoenix AZ
>From: "Bill Broadway" <bcubed@vanhalen-irc.com>
>Reply-To: "Bill Broadway" <bcubed@vanhalen-irc.com>
>To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
>Subject: [oletrucks] Cab Dollie
>Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:18:57 -0600
>
>This weekend, I'm going to build a dollie for my cab. Anyone else had
>experience with this? Basically hoping to take measurements between the cab
>mounts on my '55 2nd series, and take some lumber and buld a stand with
>some
>casters on it to roll my cab around on. Not exactly sure yet of how tall to
>make it, I know the steps inside the doors drop a good amount from the top
>of the frame. If anyone has any pictures of any, I'd be interested in
>seeing
>them, for ideas.
>
>Thanks,
>Bill
>http://www.vanhalen-irc.com/bill/truck
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