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#192210 10/27/2005 7:50 PM
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I'm looking for a shipping company to ship a 55 2nd series cab from out west to back east. I posted this question before. Got a reponse from someone who gave me a website. I didn't write down the website and my posting expired. If you could give me that company again that will be great. If anyone knows of anyone please respond.

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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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Unless you are in a dire hurry I would suggest you keep an eye out on ebay for a truck or cab closer to you. You might save money or at least be able to see what you are getting before you pay. I have seen a guy up in Connetticut with some Stovebolt stuff. Exhaust all local options first would be a good plan. If you have done so already then go for it. I have also seen plenty of old truck stuff coming out of the Carolina's.

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thank you

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You might also check on Yesterdays Tractor website.. they have a section where guys post their "I need to move a truck from here to there" requests.

Sometimes a driver is going that way empty (dead heading) and are happy to pick something up for you on their way.

You can check it out here

Not the best option if you need it hauled next week.. but you can save a mountian of cash!


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The only problem with finding parts in the east is that they've been subjected to salt.... I'd rather get something from out west and pay the shipping charge!


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