Colin
I received a top shipped by motor freight many years ago. It was
crated in a wood structure that could take punishment from every direction,
only falling from a tall building might have damaged it. The crate was
nailed together with twist shank nails and it took me a couple of hours to
disassemble.
I suggest you contact the motor freight company and ask how they
will crate the top and also ask about their insurance policy just in case
something happens.
Ron Fraser
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Cobb [mailto:cobmeister@zianet.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 1998 6:25 PM
To: Alpine Mailing List; Tigers Mailing List
Subject: Shipping a top
Hey Gang,
Has anybody ever had a nice top shipped cross country via motor
freight? How is the top protected to avoid damage?
--Colin Cobb
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