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M35A2 transported from Texas to Arkansas!

Deester157

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Hey guys, buying my first M35A2 over spring break and wondering if I could get quotes on transporting her from Bergheim Texas to Fayetteville Arkansas. Probably cheaper to drive but just want to see what I’m looking at to have it transported. Any info will help. Thanks
 

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What do you charge per mile? Thanks
@fuzzytoaster replied to your other thread.

My opinion- at this point you're better off driving it. The dual circuit brake system makes that a safe enough option and your whole attitude towards it means that this would be recreation and not drudgery.

I've done a bunch of truck recoveries and long trips.
 

Deester157

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@fuzzytoaster replied to your other thread.

My opinion- at this point you're better off driving it. The dual circuit brake system makes that a safe enough option and your whole attitude towards it means that this would be recreation and not drudgery.

I've done a bunch of truck recoveries and long trips.
Yes sir I agree completely. Just threw that out there to see what prices would be but I think I've definitely decided to drive her back! Actually looking forward to it! I figure I'll learn a whole lot about her by the time the trip is through! Be good bonding time!!
 

Deester157

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@fuzzytoaster replied to your other thread.

My opinion- at this point you're better off driving it. The dual circuit brake system makes that a safe enough option and your whole attitude towards it means that this would be recreation and not drudgery.

I've done a bunch of truck recoveries and long trips.
I had a question for you but it won't let me PM you. Was wondering if you could PM me. Just didn't wa
@fuzzytoaster replied to your other thread.

My opinion- at this point you're better off driving it. The dual circuit brake system makes that a safe enough option and your whole attitude towards it means that this would be recreation and not drudgery.

I've done a bunch of truck recoveries and long trips.
Had a question for you if you don't mind to pm me? I tried to pm you but it won't let me. Thanks
 
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