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I got old 911 from my dad now I need to get it from Idaho. It's a bare rolling shell so I was planning on stripping the suspension doors hood putting the parts in my Sprinter and towing the shell down on a small trailer. My question is how much does a bare 67 shell weigh? Or does anyone know some reliable to ship a car from Twin falls idaho to riverside California?
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I'll make it easy on you, just tell me where to pick it up...
Just kidding. Seriously, given the distances involved your best bet is to fly in, rent the small U-haul with a trailer and take that back. You'll save on time and gas going out there empty and there will be no worries on weight. If you want to maximize the trip put the empty truck space on U-ship, someone probably needs something going that way, it might pay for the whole trip Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |
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