Re: [MV] Shipping a deuce

From: Stephen L Dussetschleger (dussetschleger@juno.com)
Date: Sun Dec 24 2000 - 11:25:44 PST


On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 09:31:10 -0800 "Peter" <brythnoff@jps.net> writes:
> Hey, Pete. Could you forward this to the list for me? For some
reason, I
> still can't post.
>
> I may have found a deal I can't pass up. What would be the cheapest
> way to ship a non-running M35 deuce and a half from New Hampshire to
> Washington state? How much should I expect to pay to have it shipped?
Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks, and Happy Holidays!
> John Bennett
> john.bennett@pobox.com
>
******* Wow. I hope its mint & you got it for free. Cause the shipping
alone is probably gonna be more than its worth. Good luck, I mean it.
And if you come across some really good rates, be sure to let us all
know. Steve
>
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