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Re: Transporting a non operative vehicle.

Subject: Re: Transporting a non operative vehicle.
by bogus on 2010/9/26 4:59:02

yea... well... first off, the mover won't care... if it is dead, it will be pushed in, and put down in front and left.

The trailer idea is expensive... figure trailer rental will be $500.00 for the time needed. That's what they charged me to rent a trailer when I moved to CA 6 years ago.

If it was me, I would do the trailer. If you drive the suburban up, it will easily tow it back.

There really isn't a win-win here. It's going to suck to deal with this regardless.

I also wonder if you can rent a trailer for a truck that isn't their's... I would confirm that.

You have one other option... get a temp plate from FL, if you have title, it won't be a problem, hell, you might get a plate period in that state.

Now, fly up to Beantown and get the damned thing running and drive it back. Now that is a real mans solution.
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