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I wonder if that other pickup was on the the trailer? Looks like they all rolled together.
Last edited by njsteve; 08-08-2020 at 05:32 PM. |
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I sold a Miller Meteor this year and while its not a restored car yet, it meant the world to the guy that was going to restore it. These don't grow on trees so it was a big deal to the new owner. He should have paid more for a better freight company. I hate to see stuff this happen.
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Damn, that ambulance is a sad deal too.
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Wow, the entire fifth wheel hitch platform pulled out of the truck's bed.
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I just shipped a vehicle from mi to NC. When the driver got to my house As he had driven all night from NC. He told me he was heading to Il , 5+ hours away, to pick up another car, then back to NC. He owned the co. And mentioned time is money. The point of all this, as you probably figured by now, is these folks run hard and time is money. I don’t know if this was the case here but it is a reminder that if the transporter is cheaper there may be a reason, BB.
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