Just don’t use the Russian guys out of Portland, OR. Loaded an $85k ’91 TDi Syncro Westy on the top rear position of the portable parking lot. Clipped a bridge with it. Told owner in Pugetopolis that it was ‘delayed.’ Delivered 2 days late. At 10 pm. Owner had the pen in his hand to sign the receipt accepting safe transit. Berfore he signed, owner’s wife noticed that the canvas was ’not right’. Opening the top revealed that the delay in Portland was getting an early model (’81) top kinda bolted on to replace the bridge removed original top. Canvas was shredded. Owner’s insurance paid to repair the significant damage when the Russian’s bonding company suddenly couldn’t be found. IMHO, Reputation is WAY more important than “inexpensive.” Jim On Jul 6, 2014, at 7:49 AM, Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET> wrote: > Please respond on-list. I will be looking for an Oklahoma City to Spokane, Washington trek. mcneely > > ---- TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >> Anyone know of an inexpensive vehicle transporter? |
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