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    Default Anyone gonna need in-state car transporting?

    In about 3 weeks I'll be renting a UHAUL car dolley and I'll have a truck. I've got one or two cars to move, but may have time to get another one or two if anyone needs. I'll charge a reasonable amount, and transport your vehicle.

    Yes, I have experience doing this. Yes, I have all the tools neccessary.

    Just trying to provide a service I'm familiar with, and hopefully make a little cash to pay for my summer courses...

    Thanks!
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    You should of seen the last Uhaul dolley I returned. It was covered in melted plastic for the car I was towing caught on fire, over a hundred miles from my house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnail
    You should of seen the last Uhaul dolley I returned. It was covered in melted plastic for the car I was towing caught on fire, over a hundred miles from my house.
    Insurance FTW!

    How the hell did it catch fire...ON THE TRAILER...?
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    How old are you???

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    Insurance FTW!

    How the hell did it catch fire...ON THE TRAILER...?

    I towed an automatic 240 by the front wheels on the dolley. I figured you can just put it in neutral lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnail
    I towed an automatic 240 by the front wheels on the dolley. I figured you can just put it in neutral lol.


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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    How old are you???
    21. I've moved three cars. One went out of state. One from Dahlonega to Douglasville (some curvy roads, and a bitch of a hill that was, plus 4 flats) and another from Loganville to Dahlonega.

    Also spent 4 years pulling a landscape trailer...

    I'll be moving a 62 Belvedere from Dahlonega to Marietta, and a 90 CRx from Warner Robins to Woodstock on said date as it stands, so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnail
    I towed an automatic 240 by the front wheels on the dolley. I figured you can just put it in neutral lol.
    LoL, wrong, my good friend. On a 2wheel dolley, always load the drive wheels. Guess I'm a little late with my advice for you, huh?
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    Bumping for the night crew.
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    hmm, will there be a winch? what if a car needs to be moved but cannot move uner its own power?


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    I've got two come alongs...what kind of condition is the car in, and is it in a bad location? I'm good with getting a truck/trailer in a tight spot, and the comealongs can do the rest. Give me a better idea and I'll let you know if I can handle it or not...
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    Wanna ride around hunting for cars?
    j/k
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    Quote Originally Posted by sirkus34
    Wanna ride around hunting for cars?
    j/k
    Yeah, but unfortunately the DB I was eyeballing was fixed and taken off I20, LoL.
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    Bringing it up for the NOT-so late-night crew to look at...
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