Jeff, I can't help much with anything other than advise. The trunk lid will be too heavy and big for UPS or any of the normal routes. When I bought mine, the seller shipped it via Greyhound. He had to pay extra for the size and weight, but they took it. The thing to remember is this. He shipped it to the nearest bus terminal to my small southern town. This town was 22 miles away. When it was delivered, it was in a town 65 miles away. No problem for me but expect anything if you decide to use them. If someone comes forward, pay whatever is reasonable to get it crated up. I'm embarrassed to say that I can't remember the man's name who I bought my trunk lid off of, but he must have spent quite a bit of time getting it crated up. He did an excellent job and the trunk lid arrived in the same shape that it was in when he shipped it. My personal thought is that the shipper could transport them. Do you think he is holding out for more money? If so, make him an offer that he can't refuse. Danny >Hello everyone, > >I'm buying a car from a 78 year old woman in Dallas, Oregon. The trunk is >full of extra parts. There is also a nice grill and decklid that go with >the car. SHe has no way to ship them to me, and the car shipper can't >transport them with the car. SHe intends on throwing the extra parts away >if I can't get them. Does anyone know if UPS, Fed-ex, or some other company >will go get the parts, wrap them, and ship them? Or, if someone on the IML >would do this for me, I would gladly pay them for the help. > >THanks in advance, > >Jeff Carrothers >56,59,60,62,64 Imperials >65 Chrysler New Yorker