Vehicle Hauling from Arizona to Idaho

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Vehicle Hauling from Arizona to Idaho

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A non running old F-100...If'n anybody knowsem anybody could you please let me know?...Thanks...
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What are you looking to find out?
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Re: Vehicle Hauling from Arizona to Idaho

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I think he's looking for someone to transport the truck from Arizona to Idaho. I just noticed that you (towtruckerfour) are in Idaho and Joe was in Arizona :lol:, you might just be the guy he's looking for if you wanna take a roadtrip in the old rollback down to Arizona and back!
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Re: Vehicle Hauling from Arizona to Idaho

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Troy,
I sold an old '54 on eBay "as is" to a guy in Coeur D' Alain, or however you spell it....He asked me before hand if I was in a big hurry to get it outta here, and I wasn't, so he hadn't lined up shipping yet...I'm just checking here to see if anybody has any shipping outfits or individuals that they know of that would hopefully be reasonably priced and could handle this sort of thing...Like Casey suggested, bring the fam on down, spend a few days in 110 degree heat, play in our pool, and haul this old buggy back to Idaho for like, gas and meal money :evil: and I won't even charge you for all of the peace and tranquility you'll get from visiting our beautiful state...And, oh yeah, bring your birth certificate, it is Arizona, after all :wink: ...
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When I had my highboy shipped from Phoenix, I contacted Parker tranport http://www.parkerautotransport.com/index.php and got a good quote. They were very good and I found many great reviews about them on an auto transport website. http://www.transportreviews.com/company ... rt-llc.asp

I got lucky, but they caught a guy with an enclosed trailer who had a cancellation to haul my truck to central Texas for $550 total. That is usually the going rate for open haulers. Give them a call or email since the quote is free and they wont harrass you like the big companies might.
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Thanks, Bill...I'll check them out...
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If I was still doing towing I would certainly consider it. Unfortunately, when I moved up here I got out of towing. I know there are companies that transport vehicles but I can't think of the names at the moment.
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Why is it that the trucks are always the best running vehicles in the family?
Ford means "found on road daily"
70 F100 Custom-352 w/68 Highboy 4x4 frame. My play/project truck
70 F250 Explorer-390/C6 auto. My work truck
04 Mitsubishi montero-family car
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Re: Vehicle Hauling from Arizona to Idaho

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I'm still looking...The people you gave me, Bill, don't do "non-ops", i.e. non running vehicles...
This is the point...I'm....talking about everybody! I'm talking about form! I'm talking about content! I'm talking about interrelationships! I'm talking about God, the devil, hell, heaven!!!! Do you understand???? Finally!!!!
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