[AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor a child today through Children International. Give a desperately poor child hope for a brighter future. For only $18 a month you can make a difference! caacBBFb7yoMza/ChildrenInternational ------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm looking at having a car transported from IL to MA right now. I contemplated making the trip myself. The potential negatives outweighed the positives which is why I chose to have it transported. Unless you have some time on your hands (retired) and you can take as much time as it takes to make the trip, assuming at least one setback along the way, take the trip and enjoy yourself. Do you own a gun? I don't mean to suggest you buy one for the trip or to scare you but I once broke down in Glasgow, KY on a road trip from MA and had more shady characters stop and talk to me, look in my car, eye my girlfriend, that I almost kissed the AAA guy when he got there. And he was no better than half the nitwits that stopped! I've spoken to Horseless Carriage from NJ and plan to try a few more transport companies. $1100 from IL to MA in a semi with enclosed box and hydraulics doesn't sound that bad to me. It's a lot of money, don't get me wrong, but to maybe miss work for a week, god knows what kind of mechanics are out there and what they charge once they've got you, aftermarket parts for a 65 in the middle of nowhere? (another wait). I'll keep you posted on who I talk to and pricing. Anyone else out there with referrals? One last thing about transport companies. They're bonded and insured. Theft, collision, damage from flying farm animals, etc., are recoverable. Plus-You could always rent an AT from UHaul for about 80 bucks a day and tow it. I've done that too. Tom Duross Go Red Sox ------------------------------------------------------------------- Don, if the cost is the same or close in both cases, have it trailered. My reasoning is as follows: If you take your wife with you, and you break down out in the middle of no where, then you have to be concerned for two people's safety. A lot of crazies out there now. If you were to do it alone, then it really is an adventure. Take along a tool box. You are looking at 5 days of not working on your other vehicles. You could have another member of the group take a look at it, before going out and make sure it is road worthy? As far as the gas fumes, with as many old cars that you have, hell, you already beyond the part that it could affect your brain! LOL. Which ever you end up deciding to do, good luck. Dennis Don Hudson <mopar4me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I know it's one thing to drive from NJ back to VA with a chase car (65 Valiant convert won on eBay), but is cross country in a 39 yo car that I personally can't vouch for without benefit of much help asking for trouble? I realize opinions are like belly buttons, but based upon the plusses/minus's, would anyone care to comment as to drive versus transport? Has anyone else undertaken something along these lines? Thanks in advance for any advice, input or comments. Don [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Should School Prayer be mandatory? Give us your opinion and win. caacDvTb7yoMzf/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html. b7yoMz.