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Re: Shipping an engine



Really... Saves time and trouble and money for all concerned as long as you do this with some consideration for the buyer and the people you get to haul it.
Just make sure it is secure and clean and drained and can be handled by them.


Truck shipping for items like this is nearly prohibitive for us pecuniarly handicapped Rambler fans.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "russ hathaway" <russh97309@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 10:32 AM
Subject: Shipping an engine



Hey Jesse; I sold an engine to a guy in Idaho and the
shipping would have been astronomical for such a short
distance. I paid my buddies kid $100 to put the engine
in the back of his little mini PU and he drove it out
to a pre determined spot for the buyer to pick up.
I have even put an engine in the trunk of my American
(unbolt the trunk lid, three blankets for padding, and
hit the road).
So if the buyer or you are creative, you don't need
the shippers.....Russ








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