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Can anyone recommend best way to move a running 1978 jeep cj7 from Dallas, tx to Denver co?
Needs to be moved by end of July. My brother in law and family are moving. Thank you, |
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If you want it enclosed, I just used Intercity for the second time and both were very, positive experiences.
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Not sure what is being used to move, but that Jeep can be flat towed. Yes, no?
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Owner wants it trailered.
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I would think it will be at least a dollar a mile if he has someone else do it.
He might want to consider a U-Haul truck and trailer. I have towed a U-Haul car trailer both empty and loaded and was surprised how well it towed. However I was towing with a dual wheel pickup. I sure there will be some extra stuff that they could put in the truck when moving. |
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