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3/23/19, 8:34 AM   #1
Shipping a chassis to West Coast?
WBR 3E
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I recently sold a pavement midget chassis/body kit to a racer in the State of Washington - I'm in Ohio. He's having trouble finding a trucking company that will ship it to him. Anyone have any experience with a company that will handle this?
 
3/23/19, 9:16 AM   #2
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Strap it to a skid and hold on to your wallet. This will cost $400-$500 minimum. FedEx freight is good. Find someone that does business with them currently so you can use their discount, paying full price will hurt more.
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3/23/19, 9:20 AM   #3
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That's what I expected. Any suggestions on a freight company?
 
3/23/19, 9:33 AM   #4
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Gerry Cook runs back and forth from the midwest to California all the time. I know he takes stuff to the west coast for Indy Race Part all the time.
 
3/23/19, 10:24 AM   #5
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In 2008 I shipped a Beast pavement midget frame , body and some boxed parts from Dundee, Michigan to Seattle. Shipper was Hoover Motor Express. Cost was about $500 shipped to a business. I hope this helps. Mounted frame to two skids with banding straps. Got there okay in about 5 days.
 
3/23/19, 10:43 AM   #6
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I have used Gerry Cook a time or two, a real character, all good. Worked for me! Phone number?.
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3/23/19, 12:28 PM   #7
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Might check with fastenal if there’s one close to both of you. Guy at local store said you can ship stuff from store to store for cheap.
 
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3/23/19, 3:57 PM   #8
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I sold one last year to a guy in Washington State. He used old dominion. We put it on a pallet and wrapped it up. They picked it up and that was it
 
3/23/19, 5:20 PM   #9
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I'll second fastenal.
 
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