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Enclosed Ford Transport |
07-17-2012 @ 5:39 AM
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Thanks Tom, That would be me ... If you need your Ford safely transported in an enclosed trailer by a Ford Guy, give me a call. I am not a Broker. I average 300 to 400 miles a day driving the countryside in the lower 48 states. No deposit required, I treat your Ford with the care and respect you have for it. Today I am dropping off a 1902 Buick at a Car Museum in Branson, Missouri. Last week I dropped a nice 1928 Model A PU to Dennis in Eastern Tennesse. Thanks, Jim (260) 804-6695
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tommorookian |
07-17-2012 @ 4:22 AM
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Best guy out there! Check him out on his web site or at Fordbarn. http://www.trulyvintagetrailers.citymax.com/Enclosed_Ford_Transport.html
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DEAN333 |
07-15-2012 @ 9:43 AM
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If I'm not too late....just had my 36 shipped from Bellevue Wa to Shorewood Ill, Chicago suburb. $800. Call Scott with Rock Automotive Group, Inc. 219-331-8459. Received it in 4 days. Great service! TIM CARLIG
This message was edited by DEAN333 on 7-19-12 @ 1:28 PM
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41SuperDeluxe |
06-11-2012 @ 5:22 PM
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I have used Thomas Sunday with very good results - they kept me up to date with the pickup time and most importantly the delivery to me. I paid $1200 to get a car from Ca to Mi - this was 3 years ago. Give them a call to get a quote - they do have a minimum cost, about $700 or there about. Good luck and let us know who you choose and the service you receive. Best, John
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jmitch |
06-11-2012 @ 3:33 PM
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Anyone have the names of a reputable auto transporter? I am moving a 39 Convt. from Indiana to Washington. Prefer reasonable price not too much. thanks
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