In my experience, transport companies ding you pretty bad to transport
non-running cars.... and parts are generally out of the question.
In those situations, it's best to find a flexible independent like the
deal Leo is proposing.
And I practice what I preach... that's my car coming from Florida ;-)
...And I figured I'd mention I have several non-LBC project cars for
sale should anyone be interested (and since transportation is
available). '65 Polara 383 convertible, '65 Corvair coupe 110/PG/AC, '70
Datsun 2000 Roadster w/hdtp, and a Berry Mini-T buggy (Corvair 110/PG).
All solid, but needing restoration. Write for details. (Nothing's over
$1200)
Have to make room for the Sprite and '50 Minor 'vert before I find
myself sleeping in the garage with them. ;-)
Bill Elliott
Lake Mills, WI
William Schickling wrote:
>
> Leo, List,
>
> Speaking of car transportation. Anyone have suggestions on getting a project
> car from Texas to New York. Does any of the transport companies haul
> projects and spares ? Let me know of any ideas.
>
> Bill Schickling
>
> If I had a trailer, I'd trailer in the morning...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ldsp <ldsp@flash.net>
> To: <mgs@autox.team.net>; Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 10:38 AM
> Subject: car transportation
>
> > Any body have a car that they need transported from the Wisconsin area or
> > surrounding states to any where in the southeast states please let me know
> > as I have a friend that should be leaving from Daytona Beach , Florida to
> > Wisconsin to deliver a car and would like to find a return load to save a
> > dry ( no paying )run back to Houston TX. The trailer is a open flatbed.
> > Large parts could be hauled in the Truck. Need to know within the next day
> > if possible so if you have been looking for a shipper but would like it
> done
> > for less please let me know.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Leo
> >
> >
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