Ship it with an LTL (less than truck load) company, insure it at
replacement value, and when it arrives all beat up, file a claim and buy
a new one. Seriously, though, when it comes to transporting freight,
you frequently get what you pay for. If you elect to ship it, it will
cost at least a couple of hundred dollars.
Dave
fly-fish@mindspring.com wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am trying to get ideas on cheap ways to transport a body tub from one state in the eastern US to another state about 1000 miles away (give or take a few hundred). Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks for any input that's given!
>
> John Edwards
> '44 GPW
>
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