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Blake Foster 12-22-2015 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 624683)
Here's a viable option....



Drive one of the working cars out to California - leave it there and fly to Sun Valley Idaho - buy my transporter (bring $180K in cash) - drive it to Texas - pick up three cars and take them to California - turn around and go get the other three - leave all of them and the transporter in California. Fly back to Texas and drive the last one out. Done.

I've done this type of "move" a couple times so I know it can be done.

Since you ask about moving "7 - 8" -- but only list 7 - I'm making the assumption you don't know how many cars you have so I stretched to make 8 work.


:bang: :idea:

ALWAYS the guy with the ANSWERS!!!

clill 12-22-2015 06:47 PM

I think you will have a hard time right now because all the transport guys are loading up to take cars to Scottsdale. Unless you can get somebody early. Pilot Transport, Taylored Lanes.

qnitro 12-23-2015 11:21 AM

thanks guys.. I have drivers for the 1 of Vipers and Zr1 lined up, Im driving my Pick up and trailer with my other Viper loaded, my dad drove in and took my 1979 Z28 on his trailer this weekend to his house in Az.. So it will be my Grand National and just 3 rollers.. all 1971-1975 Trans Ams, in various state of work, which one is at mean streets performance is wrapping up the DSE install (THANKS VINCE!!!) and Im leaving my SRT8 Magnum here in California at brothers house..

Thanks for feed back I will start calling, as its looking like last week of Jan/ first week of Feb Im outie..

GregWeld 12-23-2015 11:25 AM

In other words -- just about the same cluster I described in my post.... LOL

qnitro 12-23-2015 02:21 PM

Ohhh and add my parents drivng there pick at the same time with is.. welcome to my hell... yeah youre right

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 625351)
In other words -- just about the same cluster I described in my post.... LOL


TrevorG_FeslerB 12-23-2015 02:35 PM

We use Plycar quite a bit and recommend them.

Good to see you've got it worked out, though.

GregWeld 12-23-2015 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by qnitro (Post 625364)
Ohhh and add my parents drivng there pick at the same time with is.. welcome to my hell... yeah youre right



Oh trust me --- I've done several similar moves. Sometimes you just shake your head -- grin and bear it... LOL


People always want a shop - and a shop full of tools is even better!!! Sure it is.... until you move... Then all that heavy shop equipment needs to be moved. Did you know you can't "stack" a mill or bandsaws etc.... that means it has to be on a pallet... and it takes up single floor space in a truck($). But just think of all the fun we have!!! HA!

chichirone 12-26-2015 02:59 PM

I used Curves Ahead Transport to move 2 Harley's, a Range Rover, and our 1973 Trans Am from Texas to Ohio this past July. I was pleased with their service and attention to detail. They would offer a full truck transport discount. I sold my C7 or would have had the whole truck occupied.

www.curvesaheadtransport.com

Brian Johnson - (785)234-4142

qnitro 12-26-2015 09:41 PM

I just emailed them, Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by chichirone (Post 625593)
I used Curves Ahead Transport to move 2 Harley's, a Range Rover, and our 1973 Trans Am from Texas to Ohio this past July. I was pleased with their service and attention to detail. They would offer a full truck transport discount. I sold my C7 or would have had the whole truck occupied.

www.curvesaheadtransport.com

Brian Johnson - (785)234-4142


rickpaw 12-28-2015 05:24 AM

Just curious, what part of Texas will you be located to?


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