I've got a complete seat assembly (frame, lean back, cushion) from my '53 Chevy
1/2 ton that I'd like to sell, but it's big and heavy. In fact, I've got two
seat frames. One gentleman on this list wanted it, but the shipping cost was
prohibitive. It looks like that problem may be solved. So, if anyone is
interested in an original seat (needs recovered, but is not rusty and is
primered), drop me a line.
Thanks.
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Jim Wilkerson
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael E. Mendonga [mailto:mm@service-quality.com]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 3:51 PM
To: Oletrucks
Subject: [oletrucks] Shipping
I've been a member of this group for a number of years now and many of you have
been instrumental in helping me to get my '54 into the show condition that it
is now in. Many times, members have been willing to ship something to me or
receive something from me "sight unseen" and payment forthcoming upon approval
and I've really appreciated that. Similarly, I have also read many posts where
someone has or needs something but will stipulate that the item must be picked
up - they will not ship it because of weight, awkwardness, etc. Believe me, I
fully understand the pain it can be having personally shipped seats, trannys,
etc. all across the country. I use a number of shipping companies through the
company I own and have recently had an opportunity to meet with one company,
Stat Logistics, Int'l who has set themselves apart from the rest (I have NO
financial interest in this company).
The EVP at this company recently met with me and after some talk about old cars
AND trucks, indicated that he would provide special pricing for anyone in our
group who wants to ship anything anywhere in the world! No, he won't ship for
free, but he does offer some pretty unique services such as on or off-site
crating, etc.
Just thought I'd put this out there for anyone who has a tranny, chassis, cab,
hood, doors, engine, or whetever and is stressing out over the shipping aspect
of it. Here's his e-mail address:
dan.heinz@statlogistics.com
Website: www.statlogistics.com
Michael
'54 Chevy 3100
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