Re: [MV] Shipping MV's from east to west

Jason Rose (m151a1@micron.net)
Tue, 6 Jul 1999 17:05:36 -0600

Henry

A fellow lister, Chuck Herbert, and myself are utilizing the services of
Haas Carriage company. I think their webpage is www.Haascarriage.com Chuck
said they are pretty good, and their prices seem very competitive. They
offer door-to-door service, rather than terminal to terminal. I don't know
if they ship larger vehicles than jeeps, cars, and pickups, but you might
give them a call.

Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: Henry <henrya@jps.net>
To: <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 4:13 PM
Subject: [MV] Shipping MV's from east to west

> Hi all,
> It seems there is a disparity in the pricing and availability in MV's, and
> things associated, between the east and west of our land. With as much
> interest, there seems to be a niche for a company that runs back and
forth,
> specializing in moving that sort of equipment, maybe running on I-80. Then
> folks could take their stuff to meet the truck at appointed places and get
> it shipped to one coast or the other, or points in between. Staying on
I-80
> or a similar route should help keep costs down by not diverting the truck
> all over the place, and wouldn't be a super long ride from most places to
> rendezvous points.
> What do you all think?
> I go there because I have an 18 wheeler that is collecting dust, and
should
> be used for something, before it rots from sitting.
> Just a thought,
> Henry
> M35A2
> M103A3 trailer
> M?? forklift
>
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