
RE: Shipping a car
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RE: Shipping a car
- From: "Gary H." <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:14:41 +0000
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There are some car haul links at the bottom of
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/restore2003.html that may help.
You can also search through the '62 to '65 Topica housed archive, as
various vendors have been mentioned in discussions here.
I think Guy Morice, the President of the Northern Illinois Region of the
Walter P. Chrysler Club, does car hauling as a sideline. You can ask
him. (Northern Illinois Region-WPC Club, Attn: Andy Jugle, 327 Highland
Ave., Elmburst, IL 60126, (708) 833-5394 or Guy Morice, 17 Shernead Rd.,
Montgomery, IL 60538, (708) 892-3111)
Gary H.
Don Hudson wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a reliable and reasonably priced person/company to
> transport a car. I'm contemplating buying a 65 Barracuda from the
> Chicago area and would need it transported to near DC. Thanks
> Don
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