Find another car shipper that will transport the parts eith the car. Is there some interstate trucking regulation or is the current shipper being persnickety. Course, if the shipper is the seller's choice and requirement, then my comments are useless. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Carrothers <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 2:32 PM Subject: IML: Anyone Near Dallas, Oregon/Shipping? > 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 > >