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Re: rental comp...cars in the truck bed

To: <StuCohen@aol.com>, "British cars list"
Subject: Re: rental comp...cars in the truck bed
From: "George Castleberry" <leavcast@infomagic.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 10:14:17 -0700
I used to move my cars this way.  Find a railroad dock with a ramp to drive
up.  Loading dock height is good for larger rental trucks.

I would screw 2"x4"s to the floor to keep the vehicle from moving around.

George Castleberry
1954 BN1-L/157155
AHCUSA
----- Original Message -----
From: <StuCohen@aol.com>
To: <british-cars@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: rental comp...cars in the truck bed


> If you're planning to put a car in a truck just be careful you don't tell
the
> rental place what you intend to do.  I was planning to transport my 80
Spit
> that way...did all the measurements and determined it would fit into the
> medium-sized U-haul truck no problem.  But those trucks are only equipped
> with single ramps that go up the middle, so...in retrospect, stupidly...I
> asked them if they had any suggestions on how to get the car in. That
little
> mistake ended that plan right away...at least at that rental facility.  So
if
> you're doing it with a rental truck, "mum's" the word!  It seemed like a
> terrific idea, though.  The car stays clean and dry regardless of road and
> weather conditions.  And I wouldn't have to deal with those 18-wheelers
> zooming past me on the interstate.  Any ideas on how to get the car into
the
> truck though...other than spending a few hundred dollars on a set of ramps
> that might only be used once or twice.  BTW, I'd love to see those
pictures
> of the Spridget in the F-150.
>
> Stuart

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