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Re: Transporting a non operative vehicle.

Subject: Re: Transporting a non operative vehicle.
by JeffK on 2010/10/5 12:36:31

Quote:

TommyT-Bone wrote:
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JeffK wrote:
In 97 I had a car transported from PA to West Palm Beach, FL and it cost me around $650

It was a non-running 88 Fiero GT


What about the loading? Did you have to load it or did the shipper just pick it up? That's the PIA. I have to throw a couple of parts into the car, air up the tires and push it to the street I guess. I'd have to be there to do it I'd imagine. I don't really have anybody there to do it for me.


Tommy, sorry I did not see this when you posted. The car was at my Grandmothers house in PA and I was in FL. The car was mobile just not under it's own power. The trailer was a 5th wheel car hauler pulled by a Chevy dualie.

What did you decide to do about this car? I like the old Porsche's
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