Sheesh, Paul, you got $700 for a Snugtop? I'll have to start charging more
for the ones I sell............!
Good data on the shipper, though. Like Mike, I had a hard time finding
anyone willing to do it for less than $250.
Lawrie
British Sportscar Center
-----Original Message-----
From: artworks@bigfoot.com (Paul Nelson) <ya632@victoria.tc.ca>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: Shipping Car Parts
>>Does anybody know a good cheap way to ship a fiberglass top? I sold
>>my MGA hardtop and UPS said it is to big for them to handle.
>>Mailboxes ect... said the same thing. Talked to a freight place and
>>it may cost as much as the top is worth (they are still figuring
>>the cost).
>>THANKS!
>>MIKE R
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>Hi, Mike,
> Having just sold my MGB SnugTop on ebay, and in the process gotten
>shipping costs for several locations including cross country, the cheapest
>I was able to find was Consolidated Freightways for $175 from Seattle to
>New Jersey, which is only 25% of the tops value for clear across the
>country.
>Paul Nelson
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