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I have a trolly just like red67. It's actually the bottom of the engine stand, I just took off the vertical piece and cut a board to put on top.
Because its an engine stand there is only steel on three sides, so the wood top you put on can have a slot for a trolley jack. You lower the engine on the trolly jack until the heat exchangers land on the trolley, then you can pull out the jack and wheel the engine away.
I also didn't remove the rear bumper but if you do you don't have to lift the car as high which is easier on the nerves. I needed Rye afterwards but it was my first engine drop.
A big help is having two jack pads and two people with jacks, you can lift the car simultaneously from both sides, following it up with the axle stands under the torsion bar covers. It's not very difficult, even I managed it with a bit of help.
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