Beginning the search for a new truck
I got lucky with mine. I new I would have some body work but all the salt this season made it worse. Luckily the floors are sold and someone already did the rockers. I need lower door skins, rear wheel openings and new fenders. not the worst list.
I'm planning on finding a new truck as well but, a diesel.
Good luck with your search.
I'm planning on finding a new truck as well but, a diesel.
Good luck with your search.
That being said, here's a great thread that discusses auto shippers and the companies people recommend as well as warn others against using: Auto Transport/Shipping Information.
Remember, those are classic car people who are going to be picky as hell about how their purchase is treated during transport. That doesn't make any ride the exception, but IMHO their judgment is The Rule.
I would hazard a guess that shipping a running vehicle from Texas/Oklahoma to Michigan would run about $600-$800. That price covers convenience, taking time off work, airfare to pick up the vehicle, fuel, and negates potential issues were mechanical difficulties to arise on a trip home.
In other words, the shipping fee is cheap insurance and money well spent.
I dunno. Paid $2500. Probably be willing to let it go somewhere in that neighborhood.
Edit: You ever hear about that job?
Edit: You ever hear about that job?
Last edited by stewie01; Feb 3, 2013 at 08:56 PM.
Because mine is. 
I am looking specifically for a 96 or 97 2500, QC/SB, 360... and probably auto trans. The body needs to be good. The drivetrain can be falling apart. It doesn't even need to run. Just needs to all be there.

I am looking specifically for a 96 or 97 2500, QC/SB, 360... and probably auto trans. The body needs to be good. The drivetrain can be falling apart. It doesn't even need to run. Just needs to all be there.










