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Thread: Factory Chassis Dolly

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    Factory Chassis Dolly

    Is there any way to tell if you have one from the factory? Does anyone have one?

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    Just found this while researching these - anyone have one of the factory 3-wheel dollies from the early 70s?
    keith
    '75 RS/RSR-look | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B

    r gruppe # 436

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    this type, I mean:

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    keith
    '75 RS/RSR-look | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B

    r gruppe # 436

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    Service Bulletin: Workshop Facilities for Vehicle Type 901

    The original 911 vehicle transport "dolly" used at the factory was a modified 356 design.
    Drawings were available from Porsche for local manufacture.

    Here's a factory service bulletin from September 1964 indicating changes (Item b.) to the 356 design, although it does not provide all dimensions.

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    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

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    Jon, I am constantly amazed with the reference material you come up with
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    I'm liking the Jules Vernesque 356 cart but the 911 version looks pretty Redneck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    The original 911 vehicle transport "dolly" used at the factory was a modified 356 design.
    Drawings were available from Porsche for local manufacture.

    Here's a factory service bulletin from September 1964 indicating changes (Item b.) to the 356 design, although it does not provide all dimensions.

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    Jon B.
    Vista, CA
    That's terrific!
    keith
    '75 RS/RSR-look | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B

    r gruppe # 436

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I'm liking the Jules Vernesque 356 cart but the 911 version looks pretty Redneck.
    well that's reason enough to make a run of them in NC, then.
    keith
    '75 RS/RSR-look | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B

    r gruppe # 436

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    The original 911 vehicle transport "dolly" used at the factory was a modified 356 design.
    Drawings were available from Porsche for local manufacture.

    Here's a factory service bulletin from September 1964 indicating changes (Item b.) to the 356 design, although it does not provide all dimensions.

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    Jon B.
    Vista, CA
    That's pretty legit, Jon.

    I can't imagine what else you might have socked away.
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    Jon B, can you read the text at the lower right corner that describes the bolted 65x90x70 pads? Does that indicate material, perchance? (can't make it out in the photo)
    keith
    '75 RS/RSR-look | '73 CB750 | '70 TD250B

    r gruppe # 436

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