Hauling available - here is where I am headed next ....

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Hauling available - here is where I am headed next ....

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Leaving COOL Albany, Oregon tomorrow for the rest of the country
that is a sweltering inferno .......

Headed first down I-5 to San Bernadino, CA to pick up ...

35 feet w/ 10,000 pound capacity available

Then east to Denver, CO

17 feet w/ 5500 pound capacity available

FULL east from Denver :wink:


Call if you need a haul,


Jim
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You do get around. Glad yer keepin' busy.

Best, russ
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Thanks!

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russ wrote:You do get around. Glad yer keepin' busy.

Best, russ

Thank you Russ :wink:

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Re: Hauling available - here is where I am headed next ....

Post by Neil Wilson »

Hello Jim,
There are some AA parts (body panels - 12' x 2' plus other body parts) in Watsonville, CA 95076 that I can get if I go pick them up or find someone to haul them to Boulder, CO 80303. And some of the parts could go to Manhattan, KS 66503.

If this is something you might be able to do on one of your trips, then send me an email at neilwilson2@comcast.net so more details can be exchanged.
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Please send me a PM or email with specifics

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Neil Wilson wrote:Hello Jim,
There are some AA parts (body panels - 12' x 2' plus other body parts) in Watsonville, CA 95076 that I can get if I go pick them up or find someone to haul them to Boulder, CO 80303. And some of the parts could go to Manhattan, KS 66503.

If this is something you might be able to do on one of your trips, then send me an email at neilwilson2@comcast.net so more details can be exchanged.
Hi Neil,

Thanks for the PM.

Looks like if I pick up in Watsonville, CA, it adds about 100 miles
to my trip down to San Bernadino, CA.

If you have paid for these parts or can have them paid for by
next Wednesday - I might be able to haul them for you.

At this time I have room all the way to Denver - possibly
across Kansas as well (I am picking up a truck in Denver - parts might
fit in the bed).

Space is reserved on a first come basis by PM or email confirmation.

The parts would have to be on a pallet - skid - container
of some type - in the case of body panels I need an accurate
footprint (length x width x height).

You can send me a PM here or an email thru my website:

@ http://www.trulyvintagetrailers.citymax ... sport.html


Upon receipt of that information - I can give you a price :wink:


Thanks !


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August 1st - OR to WA to UT to CO to NE transport

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I even transport farm equipment 8)

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August 1st :wink:

Vehicle & parts transport available from:

Albany, Oregon north to Olympia, Washington

Then :idea:

Olympia, Washington southeast to Salt Lake City, Utah

Then :idea:

Salt Lake City, Utah east to Denver, Colorado

Then :idea:

Denver, Colorado east to Lincoln, Nebraska

My route @ http://mapq.st/qtzaZu


Thanks :wink:

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Love your updates, wish I was free as a bird too!

Do you make a living at this, and what do you tow with?

Or are you just forever restless???

Hope you are having fun!

Dave
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spectria wrote:Love your updates, wish I was free as a bird too!

Do you make a living at this, and what do you tow with?

Or are you just forever restless???

Hope you are having fun!

Dave
Hey. you didn't see the 'AA he pulls with did ya ???
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miner art wrote:
spectria wrote:Love your updates, wish I was free as a bird too!

Do you make a living at this, and what do you tow with?

Or are you just forever restless???

Hope you are having fun!

Dave
Hey. you didn't see the 'AA he pulls with did ya ???
I was thinking that would be something!!!
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If it was prectical ...

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If it was practical - I would haul with a AA ....

But I am still a Ford man :wink:

I tow with an F350 dually :mrgreen:


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Leaving Albany, Oregon Monday .....

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Leaving Albany, Oregon on Monday

35 feet of room available up to Olympia, WA

Picking up in Olympia, WA

20 feet of room available w/ 8000 pound capacity from
Olympia, WA to Salt Lake City, UT


My route @ http://mapq.st/mRaMiQ


Thanks! :wink:


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Trulyvintage wrote:Leaving Albany, Oregon on Monday

35 feet of room available up to Olympia, WA

Picking up in Olympia, WA

20 feet of room available w/ 8000 pound capacity from
Olympia, WA to Salt Lake City, UT


My route @ http://mapq.st/mRaMiQ


Thanks! :wink:
Going the wrong way!.Sides if the little truck had black walls' you might of been high-Jacked :lol:


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August 4th - Lehi, UT to Linton, IN transport

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That Green Model A went from California to the Midwest ..... :D

August 4th :wink:

Vehicle or parts transport space is available
from Lehi, Utah to Linton, Indiana

20 feet of room available
4000 pound capacity

My route @ http://mapq.st/q2JaXv


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If you were to go from Sonoma County California, Say Santa Rosa, to Quincy in Plumas County with an AA bare bones, 2700 pounds, about 17 ft. long on good tires and it rolls and steers, What would that cost me, just to see if it is better than towing it myself on my double dolly set-up.
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Probably too short a haul

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spectria wrote:If you were to go from Sonoma County California, Say Santa Rosa, to Quincy in Plumas County with an AA bare bones, 2700 pounds, about 17 ft. long on good tires and it rolls and steers, What would that cost me, just to see if it is better than towing it myself on my double dolly set-up.
Dave,

I generally haul 1000 miles or more between pick up & drop off.

That is my " break even " point.

I would have to be in the area near your pick up point dropping off.

I would have to have a connecting load once I drop off to pick up
and continue on my way.

The odds of that happening are pretty slim.

There is no way my price to haul would be near your cost to do it yourself.


Jim
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