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auto transport #1429566
05/03/13 10:20 AM
05/03/13 10:20 AM
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Anyone ever use a canvas sided auto transport? Pro/cons? Thanks for any input.

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Re: auto transport [Re: TexasMopar] #1429567
05/03/13 03:34 PM
05/03/13 03:34 PM
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Bend,OR USA
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I've seen Wagoneer trucking haul new Mercedes and Lexus in them IHTHs A freind and customer had Waggoneer haul several new cars and trucks, 2005 SRT-10 truck and other cars at different times to his house in SO CA from Dave Smith Dodge in Idaho, no troubles with them according to him


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Re: auto transport [Re: Cab_Burge] #1429568
05/03/13 04:37 PM
05/03/13 04:37 PM
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When I sold the Quickfish they loaded it up on a huge two trailer rig with open/canvas sides (more like big rubber sheets). The dude was an independent hauler and his main contract was with Mercedes Benz...


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Re: auto transport [Re: Big Bad Bee] #1429569
05/03/13 08:31 PM
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i worked across the street from a company called slp.
they had a performance package they would install
on brand new challengers,mustangs and camaros
for dealers.

i've seen
100's of new cars that would come and leave all day long in those canvas covered trailers.







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