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| that's some shady a$$ hauling there... |
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Location: Houston | Yeah....I know it looks bad but I see cars everyday on haulers that looks just as shaky and they all seem to make it. I'm actually surprised more 18 wheelers don't tip over....they all look top heavy to me. |
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| Least he has the wings on the back for stability.
My last car to NZ, luckily a project, had a head-on with a fork hoist. Lesson 1: don't let winch go and let car roll, at speed off transporter ramp, before removing fork hoist parked at bottom of forementioned ramp. Pay peanuts....get monkeys. Pay lots.....get more monkeys. |
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Location: Houston | Well, New Zealand now has one more DeSoto...it made it to its new home with no issues.
(At NZ lr.jpg)
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Location: central Illinois | That's good to know. If it would have popped up 5 years ago I'd have been all over it. Glad it found a good owner. |
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Location: Upstate NY | I hear and see so many people looking for a project car and for whatever reason nobody here in the states bought what I would call the best deal I have seen in a couple of years anyway! I have more money than that in my frame and suspension alone!!! Glad someone got it. I look forward to seeing it finished. |
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