Re: ‘47 Sedan
James Dlapa
I assumed it’s the one on the following link.
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 8:53 AM Richard Williams via groups.io <rwms_2002=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
nadno1
There is a guy on the model T sites, goes by Frieghter Jim, seems to haul alot for T people? Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: "David Reina via groups.io" <reinadesigns@...> Date: 5/15/20 9:50 AM (GMT-06:00) To: Crosley-Gang@groups.io Subject: Re: [Crosley-Gang] Car Transport Companys? I used a company called Horseless Carriage to bring a Sunbeam Talbot from Castro Valley CA to Brooklyn, NY and was happy with their service. Dave Reina
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
Robert Connearney
Dave Reina -- I noticed your mention of a Sunbeam Talbot in your post. I'm attaching a screenshot of one I just saw on Craigslist, in MA. I believe it's a 4-door sedan. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: David Reina I used a company called Horseless Carriage to bring a Sunbeam Talbot from Castro Valley CA to Brooklyn, NY and was happy with their service. Dave Reina
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
JUST FROM LOOKING AT THE PICTURE YOU HAVE HERE, I DON'T SEE ANY GAS CAP OR SPOUT. MAY NOT HAVE A GAS TANK. SO IT WON'T RUN I WOULD THINK. NO SHOW OF THE ENGINE? I THINK THAT PRICE IS TOO MUCH FOR JUST A ROLLING BODY. JUST GUESSING.
On Friday, May 15, 2020, 08:47:11 AM PDT, Robert Connearney via groups.io <rconnearney@...> wrote:
On May 9, I posted on here a screen shot of the Cornish car, including the descriptive text. Note that it included a rebuilt engine, and 5 spare engines. Others have referenced pictures of the Crosley being auctioned, but I cannot find herein any link to the auction catalog. Where is it? Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: crosleyshortsport <crosleyshortsport@...> Date: 5/15/20 8:24 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Crosley-Gang@groups.io Subject: Re: [Crosley-Gang] ‘47 Sedan David, This is a niice driver on Cornish, New Hampshire craigslist
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
Robert Connearney
On May 9, I posted on here a screen shot of the Cornish car, including the descriptive text. Note that it included a rebuilt engine, and 5 spare engines. Others have referenced pictures of the Crosley being auctioned, but I cannot find herein any link to the auction catalog. Where is it? Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: crosleyshortsport <crosleyshortsport@...> Date: 5/15/20 8:24 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Crosley-Gang@groups.io Subject: Re: [Crosley-Gang] ‘47 Sedan David, This is a niice driver on Cornish, New Hampshire craigslist _._,_._,_
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
wpaxt@...
Mike,
When I had my 1947 Round Side shipped from Oregon to Los Angeles I used these guys: https://autotransport-ondemand.com/ They did a nice job and offered a very fair price. I think the guy I dealt with at the time was Antonio Moreno if memory serves me correctly. Bill
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
David Reina
Hi Mike,
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I used a company called Horseless Carriage to bring a Sunbeam Talbot from Castro Valley CA to Brooklyn, NY and was happy with their service. Dave Reina
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
Steve Olinger
One big thing while checking for car carriers is that they can accommodate the narrow width tread of the Crosley. I know on a couple people that I sold Crosleys to the buyer had a terrible time finding someone that really can fit a Crosley on their trailer.
Steve
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
James Dlapa
When I worked for the Mercedes classic center we used Reliable. They were great but expensive. Enclosed truck one way would I guess run around 2k or a bit more. It would be worth seeing if the car would be on the same truck the whole route or changed at a hub. Often with reliable, it was the same truck and driver dropping off as picking up.
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 7:14 AM Steve Perry <sperryfish@...> wrote:
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Re: Car Transport Companys?
Steve Perry <sperryfish@...>
These guys have hauled MG’s for me a couple of times recently (couple years) and no problems. 901-791-2808
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On May 15, 2020, at 8:34 AM, Mike S <miso7@...> wrote:
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I got badly burned on the first car hauler I hired years ago that turned out to not own any trucks, he just hire wildcat drivers to pick up cars. He promised 2 weeks and it ended up being many months and then damaged the truck getting it delivered. He said to submit a quote and hi insurance would pay for the damage, I did and never heard from him again and his phone no longer was answered. Since then I have only used Passport. They are not cheap but they do a very professional job.
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James Dlapa
Mike, have you tried you ship. Put in your request and different companies will bid on shipping cost. Might be worth a shot. You don’t need to accept any of the offers, and most companies on there Have customer reviews.
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 6:34 AM Mike S <miso7@...> wrote: Does anyone have any personal experience with car transport services? I need to move a large car ('57 Nash) from Los Angeles, Ca to Illinois. I applied for a quote on a couple of internet sites and now my phone and my email box is full of messages from companies I've never heard of. I'd rather deal with a service that I can verify a track record.
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Car Transport Companys?
Mike S
Does anyone have any personal experience with car transport services? I need to move a large car ('57 Nash) from Los Angeles, Ca to Illinois. I applied for a quote on a couple of internet sites and now my phone and my email box is full of messages from companies I've never heard of. I'd rather deal with a service that I can verify a track record.
thanks Mike S
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
crosleyshortsport
David, This is a niice driver on Cornish, New Hampshire craigslist
On Thu, May 14, 2020, 9:24 PM David Stubenvoll <David.Stubenvoll@...> wrote:
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
David Stubenvoll
Thank you sir! That is all I wanted - just a starting point. Nowhere near enough details to put a real value on the car, I just need a good baseline to start with.
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On May 14, 2020, at 7:24 PM, Spock Arnold via groups.io <tmkldwwj@...> wrote:
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
Spock Arnold
From the pictures on the site, it looks like a solid body that has had a fair amateur restoration. No pictures of interior but I see hints of it that do not appear original. Engine and running condition are unknown. I'd say probably 2,500 with what you know. If the interior is decent and it runs ok, you could double that for a driver.
On May 14, 2020 6:04 PM, David Stubenvoll <David.Stubenvoll@...> wrote:
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
Butch
David,
CE, will be an engine number, for some stupid reason, a number of states used the engine number for title and registration purposes. No, automatic transmissions were never used in Crosleys, from the factory. Who knows what someone may have done in the mean time. Pricing, I will leave to others, as they're all over the place. Butch On 5/14/2020 6:04 PM, David Stubenvoll
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Re: ‘47 Sedan
Can you send the link for the auction listing?
On Thu, May 14, 2020, 6:04 PM David Stubenvoll <David.Stubenvoll@...> wrote:
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‘47 Sedan
David Stubenvoll
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Re: DALE: WILL BE AT MOUND HOUSE SAT MORN CAN BE AT YOUR'S BETWEEN 11-12 ANDY
dale@servicemotors.net
Ok sounds good
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On May 14, 2020, at 8:43 AM, Andy Beach <andybeach@...> wrote:
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