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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / December 2006

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BF81 - 01 Dec 2006 18:02 GMT
I am having to move, when Army says go you go. Question is how do I get a 72
Mustang to Michigan in January??
I don't drive old Fords in the snow, and I didn't spend the last year and a
half restoring it to plow outta control in the snow.
Problem is two drivers, three cars.
Does anybody have any thoughts/recomendations on a GOOD RELIABLE transporter
company?
From what the internet hits have shown it would cost around $600 which is
practicle, plane flight to get back, gas, storage etc...would probaly be
more than that, but is that n expected price for transporting? And how do
you trust a company?
ZombyWoof - 02 Dec 2006 00:42 GMT
>I am having to move, when Army says go you go. Question is how do I get a 72
>Mustang to Michigan in January??
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>more than that, but is that n expected price for transporting? And how do
>you trust a company?

Two drivers & three cars sounds like a high-school math problem.  Easy
answer is one vehicle tows the third.  Many of the U-Hual type
companies rent tow-behind & even self-contained auto-transporters.  
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You can run, but you'll only die tired.

ZombyWoof
.boB - 02 Dec 2006 21:00 GMT
> I am having to move, when Army says go you go. Question is how do I get a 72
> Mustang to Michigan in January??
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> more than that, but is that n expected price for transporting? And how do
> you trust a company?

   Call Stewart Transport.  They have an excellent reputation,
and are reasonably priced.   They've delivered hundreds of kit
cars over the years, never any problems.

http://www.stewarttransport.com/

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Rick - 03 Dec 2006 12:47 GMT
I use carsontrucks.com  Really happy with them1@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>I am having to move, when Army says go you go. Question is how do I get a 72
>Mustang to Michigan in January??
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>more than that, but is that n expected price for transporting? And how do
>you trust a company?
 
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