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> OT: need to transport my 914 from Seattle to Los Angeles as soon as possible
JoeSh
post Jan 1 2013, 04:44 AM
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Hi Folks
My 914 has been sitting outside in Seattle and I'd really like to get it to LA to keep the mold and rust from killing it. Two months of weather have already done some harm.

Any ideas for economically getting it down there? The options I've explored so far are upwards of $800 and that's pretty painful.

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rhodyguy
post Jan 2 2013, 03:57 PM
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more towards spring is a much better idea in a 914. fyi, if you cut across from grants pass to the coast and there is a prob between gp/cave junction there is a gate that gets dropped when there are road issues and you have to turn around back to gp. the coast hwy from cresent city south can be very iffy this time of year due to washouts and slides. if so, your only recourse is to drive back to gp. if the gate gets dropped when your on the way back, then you have to drive north and cross over the oregon coastal range to I-5 or wait it out. that said, with decent weather the drive down the coast is swell in a 914. i've done the run to eureka 4 or 5 times.
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