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I’m looking for advice on shipping 56 Chevy fiberglass fenders and hood from the Philly area to Colorado. Anyone here have experience with Greyhound? Other ideas?
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<span style="font-weight: bold">John Chevelle and Tri Five Parts 56 210 66 Chevelle </span> |
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Greyhound is pretty good. They just shipped a Dana 60 housing(95 pounds) and the internals(80 pounds) to TX for me. Took 2 days and it was right at $200. I think the weight is the reason it was so pricey but they did a great job and were quick. Not sure if the hood is too big for them or not. Fedex Ground is also more reasonable than some think.
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Also try unishippers.com too.
You call them and tell them the size/weight,and what exactly it is and where coming/going. They put the word out to truckers nationwide,and luckily any interested w/room to spare while on another delivery,& traveling that same route will submit a bid back to unishippers. If you tell them to deliver to a business,it's much less. You also have the extra cost option of requesting an electric lift tailgate or not. It's worked great for me in this day & age,and let's the trucker usually pick up some side money for gas,while on another delivery. There are ALOT of shippers out there that really want/need your business today,so rates are very competitive right now.. |
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How much would it cost to ship Sammy to Chicago..??
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They want 173 Tastykakes....and a coke.
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