| There is a web reference for them I believe its....
http://www.netref.com/sbindustry/14504110.htm
 The phone #, if its the same firm in CA is Tel: (805) 922-4337
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 . Doug Mathews    Voice: 706-542-6820 FAX: 706-542-0349       .
 . University of Georgia   Athens, Georgia                     .
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From: morrow@saber.udayton.edu
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 10:17:46 -0400
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: rolling dollys
Rod:
Rolling dollys are very nice for the purpose described. I got a set of four 
suchdollys for considerably less from Harbor Freight Tools; its a mail order 
companywith lots of stuff like this. Some of their stuff is of modest quality, 
but I
was very happy with the wheel dollys they sent. I don't have the address with
me today, but maybe someone on the list has it or could comment further on a
similar, cheaper source for these things.
Gary Morrow
'72 TR6, '68 TR-250 (here, there, everywhere, on dollys)
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