1. I have a shell which will soon be picked up...it's flat on the ground, on veld-type terrain. With the exception of the doors and hatch, there is nothing in, under, or on it, which gives you an idea of the expected weight I'm working with. I'm told that a Kombi shell without doors is approximately 500 lbs.
Any bright ideas on how to get this onto a trailer? Tresels? Jacks? Slide it with a block 'n tackle?
Ideally it needs to find its way on to the trailer with as little damage as possible.
2. I have a complete 'baywindow'...off of which I need the suspension. The body is shot so damage is not a worry. What can, will be stripped from it anyways.
Any bright ideas on how best to get the suspension?
The bus will need to be moved from it's current location afterwards, sooo...my idea was to take some mates, roll it into the open, push it onto its side, and then dismantle the suspension before calling the scrap brigade to take it way with a truck equipped with a hoist. Opinions?
3. The shell...will be stored at a friend's place at which he has a hydraulic car lift...but it cannot go straight onto there due to various reasons.
How best to store the shell, seeing as it has no suspension on it now, and needs to be lifted again in the near future?Tresels all around?
...and finally, any advice, or knowledge of how long approximately it would take to fit early bay suspension to a splittie? A day? A weekend? More?
The chassis will be cleaned up later, but it needs the suspension fitted asap in order to get it mobile, and because the person I want to fit it will have to be ferried out there.
*whew!*
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