72blazer
Marion Cobretti
Submitted a quote request. ThanksDid you call Reliable Carriers yet?
Submitted a quote request. ThanksDid you call Reliable Carriers yet?
I’d drive it home if I had a sofa to crash everywhere I went Be nice to meet some IBBs. Sorta like the guy that just drove his ford to AZ.I thought we have a hauling forum? Support each other's backs?
Meet & Greet or a fistfight?
Profit..? or be dissatisfied?
At least let's make our poor drivers more sustainable-
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PM your email address, I've got contacts for you.Why? The pricing is not the issue. The issue is finding a reliable source to complete the transport.
I've made this offer many times to people.Might be able to just hire someone to drive it for a few hundred and a cheap plane ticket home for a lot cheaper.
I ended up going thru Uship. $1870 from NH to Houston TX. I still need to bring it home the 5 hours but at least it’s in Texas now. I was assigned a heavily Russian accented driver and pickup and route communication was pretty poor. But the thing arrived in tact. Thanks to everyone that chipped in.
I think I covered this in a way:I ended up going thru Uship. $1870 from NH to Houston TX. I still need to bring it home the 5 hours but at least it’s in Texas now. I was assigned a heavily Russian accented driver and pickup and route communication was pretty poor. But the thing arrived in tact. Thanks to everyone that chipped in.
Usually I get a Russian kid with a 40' low bed gooseneck or a wedge trailer behind a 3500. Something about that setup...
I think I covered this in a way:
Screen name checks out. Is the the one Grendel built?I ended up going thru Uship. $1870 from NH to Houston TX. I still need to bring it home the 5 hours but at least it’s in Texas now. I was assigned a heavily Russian accented driver and pickup and route communication was pretty poor. But the thing arrived in tact. Thanks to everyone that chipped in.
Grab a 3/4 ton truck and a 14k equipment trailer... bring it yourself. That's the best way.I'll play. I have a '76 IH Scout Traveler (5500ish pounds) in CO. Needs to be in northern AZ in about month or so. Not trusting it for a 14hr drive. What's the best way to ship?
TIA
I'll play. I have a '76 IH Scout Traveler (5500ish pounds) in CO. Needs to be in northern AZ in about month or so. Not trusting it for a 14hr drive. What's the best way to ship?
TIA
This. I've only had one vehicle shipped and that's because it was too big for my trailer. It was a major pain, Uship sucks.Grab a 3/4 ton truck and a 14k equipment trailer... bring it yourself. That's the best way.
Grab a 3/4 ton truck and a 14k equipment trailer... bring it yourself. That's the best way.
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I'll look into that.Grab a 3/4 ton truck and a 14k equipment trailer... bring it yourself. That's the best way.
We'll see when it's done.If I wasn't scrambling with side jobs before vacation I'd haul it for you if you paid for expenses plus hotel/food. I've never been to AZ.
I'm in CO all the time.I'll play. I have a '76 IH Scout Traveler (5500ish pounds) in CO. Needs to be in northern AZ in about month or so. Not trusting it for a 14hr drive. What's the best way to ship?
TIA
Where in CO to where in AZWe'll see when it's done.
When am I going to get to see that new bad boy.. I'm jelly! .....Kyle
They are all Vlad. Or Ivan.I had a buggy shipped from MO to ID. That driver had a heavy Russian accent. His name was Vlad, I think.
They are all Vlad. Or Ivan.
Bought logs from a Vlad. He about punched me when I asked if he was from Russia. "NO, UKRAINE"
Meh, same place.
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Evergreen to Chino Valley.Where in CO to where in AZ