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Date:         Fri, 6 Dec 1996 07:53:28 -0500
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From:         "Tony Moore" <tony@moorelab.com>
Subject:      Re: shipping interior answer!

Terry,

I wouldn't think that shipping panels would be a problem. As they are flat, they should fit within UPS (preferred) and Greyhound's limitations. The big problem for me was the seats.

Yes I did try RPS (Roadway Package Service), but their size limitations were similar to UPS. You may want to try Fed-Ex too. They have a 3-day select that was reasonable $$$ and their size limitations are much more forgiving than UPS and RPS.

Ahhhhh!! Too many acronyms!!!

Good luck,

tony

---------- > From: Fudny@aol.com > To: tony@moorelab.com > Subject: Re: shipping interior answer! > Date: Thursday, December 05, 1996 10:38 PM > > Did you check with Roadway Package Service the sister company > of Roadway Trucking. I located an interior (panels only) in Ca. but > same problem. If you come up with anything please pass it on as > I would like to still get the panels. > > > Terry 64 21 Window Deluxe


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