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Topic: shipping a transmission? (Read 77 times)
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MyCreation68
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I'm going to be shipping my slnt 6 904 to a guy from slantsix.org, not charging him anything for the transmission(don't need it and don't want it in my garage) so it's just whatever the shipping cost is for it, I figured I'd crate it up on a pallet and take it to a shipping company. Anyone have any idea who would ship this from canada to the states(don't have his location yet just need to find out who would ship it and what they require me to do) It's not a terribly heavy item I've carried my brothers V8 904 around by myself and it would be crated so I could ether put handles on it or they could forklift it, Anyone able to tell me who I should call about sending this out?
Anyone know what my stock 68 904 should weigh as well?
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Teach a child to be polite and courteous and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to merge his car onto the freeway.  -84 Dodge Ramcharger 318 auto 4x4 atc stock beast -68 Dodge Dart GT 6cyl auto buckets console work in progress -46 Fargo
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Close....but so far.
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Check out Greyhound bus. Haven't used them but heard a lot of good things shipping heavy /oversize stuff.
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NYrr496
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Check out Greyhound bus. Haven't used them but heard a lot of good things shipping heavy /oversize stuff.
That's true. I used to pick up Cat parts from the bus. You have to be there to pick them up when the bus arrives, but that isn't your problem.
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