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M35A2 from WI to PA

grobinson2

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Well guys I have done the road trip thing before but this might be a bit much even for me. I am trying to decide how to get an M35 from WI to PA. I figure I have the following options. I can fly out and drive it back. I can drive out with a friend and both drive back. Or I can have it shipped in. Does anyone on the forum hawl from WI to PA or anywhere near PA? Has anyone done this before such a long distance and what is the cost ect? The M35 has everything I want on it and I really don't want to let it go next week. Also does anyone live near the Sparta, WI site that would be willing to take a look at a couple of trucks for me?

Thanks again,
Glenn

PS-If I do end up driving that back weather flying or driving out I am more then willing to pick up things along the way to and from if anyone needs parts from one member to another. As long as it is on my way I don't have any problems with making a few stops. :)
 

Rickyoday

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Hi Glenn, I bought a CUCV M1009 at aution in (East)Texas in 2000. The guy I talked to on site said it was driven in, and ran fine. Shipping via car carrier was going to be $1,100. Mapquest showed it as a 23 hour trip back here to PA(20 mins East of you). I figured flying down, fuel, & food, I could do it for $700 to $800. in 2 days. Well, that's the route I went with. To make a really long story short, I arrived in PA 4 days later, after breaking down 3 times, and had spent $1100.00. Of course that price also included the 5 new tires, 2 new batteries, new altenator, new volt/gen gauge, and other misc. parts. My road trip toolbox never made it to Texas with me, and actually got home before I did, so I had to buy tools along the way as well.
Considering the cost of shipping a truck that big, I'd think you could bring it back cheaper. I'd drive out with a friend so you would have all the tools and spares with you, plus have a second vehicle for parts running and back-up if an "event" should occur.
Just my two cents.
Good luck,
Rick
 

grobinson2

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Hummm

I am just thinking that with the price of fuel (going out and coming back) it might be cheaper to have it shipped. Ugggg... Wish Chamberburg, Ft. Mead, or a local base had some nice M35's. Thank you for the info though. I am thinking that if I do drive it back the best bet is to drive out and back instead of flying.


Thanks,
Glenn
 

dm22630

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I just bought 2 M35A2s and the "suggested shipper" from GL told me it would be $1200-$1300 EACH to ship them 131 miles to my house!

I put an ad on Uship.com looking for someone to move them for me and got 2 bids in 2 days. I ended up accepting a bid to move both on one trailer for $875.00.

You should at least put an ad on there and see what comes up.

Here is the ad I put up ----> http://www.uship.com/shipment/Two-2-M35A2s/496395933/
 

Melvinitis

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If you would like I have a trucker near Madison that heads that way often enough, he might have room. Trick might be getting it to Madison. Let me know if you are interested, I can get you his number. He might be willing to get it in Sparta for you.
 

skinnedknuckles

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I will be going to Sparta as soon as my EUC clears for my M105 trailer, but that will probably be the week after next. I usually spend 4-5 hours just looking at trucks and other items that I really don't need but.... My friends and I have removed 4 M-35a2 's and 1 M105 trailer out of there. Mike there is a great guy he lets you spend time looking at the trucks and he's not looking over your shoulder all the time.
Skinnedknuckles in Janesville,Wis.
1971 M35a2 w/w
1971 M35a2 wo/w
soon to be M105 trailer
1945 CJ-2
1955 CJ-5
 

swbradley1

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Three weeks ago (when fuel was so much cheaper) the shipper on the GL site wanted about $1,400 shipping plus $450 to load it and send her 350 miles. I also got a quote from a local guy my Brother uses and he wanted $3.75 a loaded mile, about $1,300.

I packed up and we drove down and got it ourselves and the fuel down in my Hemi and the diesel back only come to $400 total. Add breakfast and taking a day off I'd say it was worth it.

steve
 

beaubeau

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Grobinson, why did U buy in Wis. when there are several GL locations around Pa.? I live in N.H. and the best buys I have had closest to home has been in Pa. When bidding on a item, the cost of transportation must be included in the bidding process. I have see guys from Fl. buy from Co. Why not buy from Georgia, or ab\ny other surrounding states? I do know there wer many good Trks in Wis. Good Luck with UR purchases, Phil
 

Mackfire68

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I was wondering the same thing, Mechanicsburg has a lot of trucks for sale. Just be patient. The guy at GL in Mechanicsburg told me today that FIG will be bringing in about 200 M35s this summer.
 

grobinson2

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Hey guys,
Thanks for the input and suggestions. I am looking at the trucks in WI just because two of them looked like they were in great condition and had the heater, hard top, winch and dropside, all of which I was looking for. However you are correct that is one hell of a trip from WI to PA. I live about 3 miles from the Mech. Navy Depot and about 30 miles from Letterkenny. Mike at the Navy Depot is a great guy if he says that many trucks are going to be coming through then I just might wait. While I really want that truck from WI I am thinking is might just be too expensive to bring it all the way over here. Especially when fuel is so damn much. Thanks a lot guys!

Glenn :)
 
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