Re: speaking of shipping things

From: V SCHWARTZ (vsaws@optonline.net)
Date: Tue Dec 20 2005 - 06:00:02 PST


Jim, Give Bill Peaslee a
call He is aMVPA member MTA and probably half dozen more club s I know that
he Has a trailer that he uses to transport vehicles and parts all over the
country. He can be reached at Bpeaslee@aol.com or by Cell# 732-489-1012 . He
is just a small one horse show sogive him a shot.
----- Original Message -----
From: "JTravis" <dagobert@ix.netcom.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] speaking of shipping things

> Well, even though this is an MV list, since hte talk of late has been
> mostly of trucking, I've got a question for the list. I live in Columbia,
> TN (just south of Nashville) and I am buying a Range Rover from a guy up
> in Newburg, New York (near Montgomery, NY), and I'm trying to find the
> best way to get the truck home. For what it'd cost me to fly up, spend
> the gas to drive it home, and get a motel room along the way, I'm thinking
> I could maybe get it hauled instead. Does anyone have a run going that
> way around the scond week of January or so that might be deadheading back
> and could pick it up and drop it off for me? It runs and drives, so
> loading it shouldn't be too bad. If no one on the list wants to mess with
> it, then who and where would I look to find the best rate on shipping it?
> You guys would know better than I, and I appreciate any help you can give
> me.
> Jay Travis
>
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