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#188835 08/31/2005 8:11 PM
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Hey guys,
I am needing to look into shipping my '64 cab to a buyer...however, UPS probably won't handle something that big. Who is a good shipping company or what should I do? Thanks!

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PJ,
If the customer is paying for shipping, tell him to refinance his house!

Stuart.

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It can't be that bad, I did it. I'm looking for someone to do the shipping though. Thanks.

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Never hold your farts in. They travel up your spine and into your brain...that is where crappy ideas come from.
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"that bad" is a relative term.

I couldn't get a $250 bid for a '59 cab with the original windsheild in it AND doors, grill, fenders, engine and trans because the freight would have been crazy high.

Most transport outfits for vehicles won't pick something up unless you can roll it on and off.. a cab would probably require a flatbed.

If the cab will fit in the back of a tractor trailor, and you have a forklift to put it on with, that would probably be the least expensive method of shipping, short of finding a private individual who just happens to be going that way empty to do it.

Check that Yesterdays Tractor message board.. I hear they have a section of their board just for lining up shipping vehicles and tractors.


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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=shipping+trucking

rushway
rath
viking
matheson
american transfer
transcontinental services
usf reddaway
yellow
conway western freight
rodeway express - consolidated
old dominion

i shipped my vintage m/c motor to VA. from calif using usf reddaway.


Gooday
Jim

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big wheel fires by the grace of god,
everytime that wheel turns round,
bound to cover just a little more ground.
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If you build a wooden shipping crate for it (use old pallet wood), you should be able to ship it though any motor freight carrier. Call a local carrier and ask what class it would be (maybe class 70??). Give them the overall crate dimensions and weight (with crate). If you buyer picks it up from the depot on his end, he should be able to get a reasonable shipping rate.


~ Kimberly
My '54 ... and my '63 and a '59 F100
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Thanks,
I do have the skid that it came on. I'm sure it'll be expensive. Any other ideas are always welcome!

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New question:
My cab is now on ebay and of course folks are wanting it shipped. They don't know what they've got themselves into. Does anyone know (i'm at work) what the dimensions/weight would be for a '64 large window cab, stripped bare with no doors or glass? Thanks. A ballpark figure would work.


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