jack halton says:
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> Check with an air freight company - If the fender can be lashed to a pallet,
> they should be able to send it for much less than those prices. I sent a
> rear axle, torque tube attached, from FL to NM for about $80.
>
> > A fellow lister and I are trying to get a front fender from one to the
> > other. He is in Montana and I am in Rochester NY. The fender was
Also look at the local truck stop for a bulletin board.
I shipped an exhaust system for a 911 from Portland to Chicago a couple
years ago for $40. I had to get my own pallet and attach it, but the truck
came by the house and I just tossed the pallet on the trailer.
I had put a note on the bulletin board (cork and pin affair not dialin)
asking for a trucker going back east, and a fellow that was was hauling for
Yellow gave me a call, he was going back empty.
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