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Old Oct 31, 2019 | 10:56 AM
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Need a project car moved from Prescott AZ to Austin, TX

Hope this is in the right category. I found my grail car in AZ and need it hauled to Austin. It is in parts, doghouse is off, and there are large parts and boxes that need to be hauled as well. It's not an Olds, (sorry), it a Charger Daytona wing car. Wing is on the car, nose is off. The regular movers won't take it unless it is in one piece and on aired up tires. This one is currently on dollies. Please let me know if you or somone you know can move this for me. Not too concerned about open or closed transport, closed is probably better but not required. No big hurry, I've been waiting 40 years, a few weeks is no big deal.

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Tim
Old Nov 2, 2019 | 12:07 PM
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You might consider flying out and renting a box truck with a car trailer. I say this based on the condition of the car, the value of the car and importance of retrieving the parts as intact as possible. I'm also assumming that you do not own a truck suitable to haul a trailer. The condition of the car limits your options. I know that if I were facing this dilemma, and the prize was of that caliber, this is likely what I'd do. Of course you may also need to secure some "rollers" from a local tire shop to facilitate. Probably two to two and a half days if all goes well and are well prepped. Maybe the previous owner could help you prep in advance. Good luck.
Old Nov 2, 2019 | 02:02 PM
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No help on recommendations, but fully expect some pictures in the future.
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