The current Classic Motorsports has an article about transporting cars that
might have some useful nuggets. It sounds like at least you don't have the
option of repeating their mistake (driving an unknown vehicle
cross-country).
on 3/26/04 9:00 PM, BarrMark262@aol.com at BarrMark262@aol.com wrote:
> Hi List: Just about finished with the 74CB, and can't wait to start a new
> project.
> In fact I have already purchased a project car from Bill in Tucson, and now
> need some ideas from you as to the best way to get it to Medford, Oregon. It
> does not run, but stops, as Bill says, when it runs into something.
> I have been offered a trailer by my friend Dave Hammond, but since it is
> about 1400 miles away I thought I might see if any of you might know a way to
> get
> it here.
> I will get a quote from a "transporter", but want to ask here first.
> Even if you are not going all the way from Tucson to Oregon, perhaps I could
> meet one of you part way; San Diego, LA or etc.Certainly share expenses.
>
> Anyway, I would appreciate your help.
>
> Thanks
> Dennis Barr
> Medford, Oregon
> finishing a 1974B and dying to start the 66B
>
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If you're near Mountain View, CA,
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