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I have a question about bringing my latest project home, it is a 1949 packard (straight 8).
However, it is in East Gippsland, and I'm in southern Adelaide. The seller doesn't remember the last time it ran, so I can assume it wont! It is over 5 m long and almost 2 m wide (1.96m) . The weight of it, is about 1850 kg. Add a car trailer to that and the weight is getting up there.would it fit on a car trailer at 5m? My problem is (obviously) how to get it home. Cheaply. The cost of a car trailer (hire) and fuel there and back, plus the weight of it is daunting, although I would use a 80 series diesel landcruiser. Or do I truck it, somehow? I have a HR licence, so the possibility of a hire truck is there, but once again the cost/time is a consideration, plus the fuel. From here to there and back again is about 2100km. What about a cheap flight to melb, hire a truck and get it to melb and then let a trucking company bring it, I fly back? any suggestions would be appreciated. I would like to do it in about 2 weeks. phil |
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