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Subject: Shipping large objects
From: William Hook <wghook@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 16:35:15 -0800
 I apologize if this got posted previously,  I have been working between 
computers and may have missed seeing it ,  But this really worked well for me.

William Hook wrote:

> FWIW  I had some axles for my Willys shipped from Calif. to Seattle by 
>Amtrak... If you and the person you are shipping to can get to an amtrack 
>train station they will ship heavy items for $.25 per lb... yes 25 cents/lb.. 
>station to station.   The axles weighed close to 400# and the cost was under 
>$90 and took 2 days.   You need to secure the items on a pallet and get it to 
>the station.   They will call the recipient when it arrives and it needs to be 
>picked up within something like 48hrs? or they charge for storage.  It worked 
>really well for me.  I don't know about more delicate items like fenders but 
>if they were well protected and secured to a pallet it could work
> IMHO.
>
> Bill Hook, rookie w/ 57 TR3 on wheels and
> 62 Willys spread on shelves, tables and the garage floor....
>
> > Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 05:36:16 -0500
> > From: "Jeremy Ryan Kinney"
> > Subject: Query:  Shipping Large Items
> >
> >
> > Anyone on the list have any experience with shipping large component
> > items--fenders, bonnets, hardtops, engines--from the east to west coasts (or
> > vice versa) in the US?  I am primarily interested in knowing how private
> > individuals have gone about doing this and at what rate of success.  Are UPS
> > and FedEx the only options?
> >
> > Jeremy Kinney
> > '71 GT6 Mk III
> >




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