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A friend and a pickup or SUV.
I no longer have a big suv but I've moved 5 - 911 engines in the back of my wife's Honda CR-V. I bought a piece of 8' - 4x4 lumber, cut it in half and placed it in the back to act as a skid. Otherwise, the lip on the back is difficult to move the engine in and out. Most of the time I get a forklift to slide the engine in but I've done one with 3 people. I get the engine out with a pair of motorcycle ramps. I just pull the engine on a pallet down the ramps. Friction keeps it from moving too fast. I removed a fully dressed 3.2 (no trans) by myself a month ago. I only had to remove the electric fan to fit it in.
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