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Fri Nov 20 2009 05:50 PM
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Never been to a swap meet yet keep trying and something always comes up but are there trucks/transportation services to haul your junk back to where ever you are from? Normally would drag a trailer but maybe hiring a local shipper might be an option. Thanks for the feedback.
Kris Strong
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I think your best bet is to haul it yourself on a trailer. Shipping would be expensive & finding one on the spur of the moment like at a show would add to the cost & most likely would not happen. I have taken a trailer with me & it is not that much more of a hassle
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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Thanks. Other big antique shows I go to there are usually lots of guysd running around with shipping business careds but a tralier is a safer idea.
Kris Strong
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before you head out to the show post on this site that you will be in need of some help??? most dealers like myself come home with less stuff than they take??? you never know who is heading your way afterwards!!! this site has a transportation forum too!!! i asked for help on this site on getting a 67 suburban from AZ to DE and got lots of leads.
see me at Mason Dixon Gas, Spring Carlisle M114-115, and Hershey C4E-35.
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