Hey all, new guy here..
I guess I've always liked old trucks, been dreamin about restoring an old vehicle so a great old dodge truck would be a cool vehicle to restore says I. Grandad was even lifelong Chrysler employee, through WWII. Besides being a little tight on space and tools I've wrenched on about anything that moves at one time or another, got some spare cash saved up... I've been poking around looking for a couple of months...
So here I am, lookin to buy and looking for help...
I have found a few likely project trucks some WC's or maybe even an M37. So first things first.. what's the best way to get an old truck that likely can't run and has 4 flats from someplace like California or Florida... to Texas...?
Do normal car haulers deal with things like that? How much does it generally run? Does anyone rent trucks and trailers? My 4-runner is a bit light for the job of towing a trailer with a 5-6klb vehicle on it, not that it would stop me trying if it came down to it.
I guess I've always liked old trucks, been dreamin about restoring an old vehicle so a great old dodge truck would be a cool vehicle to restore says I. Grandad was even lifelong Chrysler employee, through WWII. Besides being a little tight on space and tools I've wrenched on about anything that moves at one time or another, got some spare cash saved up... I've been poking around looking for a couple of months...
So here I am, lookin to buy and looking for help...
I have found a few likely project trucks some WC's or maybe even an M37. So first things first.. what's the best way to get an old truck that likely can't run and has 4 flats from someplace like California or Florida... to Texas...?
Do normal car haulers deal with things like that? How much does it generally run? Does anyone rent trucks and trailers? My 4-runner is a bit light for the job of towing a trailer with a 5-6klb vehicle on it, not that it would stop me trying if it came down to it.
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