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Old 08-07-2017, 03:37 PM   #5
mr48chev
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Re: Help, need specs to ship truck

The GM herritage center link will give you all the specs you need but the first thing any shipper will ask is if it runs and drives so it can be driven up on a lowboy or flatbed.
Runs and drives it may be a back haul for someone with a flatbed or lowboy who hauled something that area of Wisconsin from Chicago and figured to run back empty.

With no engine but as a roller means it will have to be winched on a trailer and that creates a hassle. No running gear means it has to be set on with a fork lift and that is a hassle to load and unload.

The good thing is you are looking at right at 200 miles.
This guy is up in that area and has hauled a similar truck in the past when you look at the photos. https://appleton.craigslist.org/fgs/...233856439.html I'd get a quote from him. The only thing there is he may not haul over state lines.
He shows up with good feedback on Uship too. http://www.uship.com/profile/diederichch/
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