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Looking for help hauling a vehicle
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:37 pm
by alk1174
I may be looking for some help hauling a vehicle. I found an 81 toy close to Christiansburg that may make a good parts donor but first I wanted to see if I can get help moving it. I will either need to borrow a small trailer that could handle a truck that weighs about 2500 lbs and pull it with my tacoma or get someone with a truck and trailer to haul it for me. Towing it with a dolly is not an option its too rusted. I will also need to get the remains hauled off after its stripped. I will be willing to compensate you. Let me know if you can help
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:24 pm
by Steinberg
Depending on when you need to do this, I can probably haul whatever with the mountaineer. If by chance I'm busy, you can still borrow the rig.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 4:39 pm
by Stinson
Adam,
give me a call I will haul it for you.
540 605 0111
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:37 am
by alk1174
Thanks for the offers of help guys but after looking at it last night I dont think its worth it. The only parts on it worth anything are the windshield, grille, lights, axles and possibly the homemade steel flat bed/ladder rack. The rest is pretty rusted out. Unless someone really wants the front axle and is willing to do a lot of the work its not worth the trouble to me.
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:32 am
by Stinson
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:39 am
by Steinberg
alk1174 wrote:Thanks for the offers of help guys but after looking at it last night I dont think its worth it. The only parts on it worth anything are the windshield, grille, lights, axles and possibly the homemade steel flat bed/ladder rack. The rest is pretty rusted out. Unless someone really wants the front axle and is willing to do a lot of the work its not worth the trouble to me.
tell me about the flatbed....
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:11 am
by alk1174
Stinson
I saw the same add on Pirate and talked to him about it and was considering it until I saw this add with pics showing the radiator support crushed.
Stienberg
I did not take a serious look at the flat bed but it looked to be a handmade steel flat deck with a bent hoop at each end to hold ladders or lumber. I never looked under it to see how it was made or what shape it was in. I think it was in better shape than the rest of the truck.
I also forgot the truck has a 3" body lift and a tach and it did have a Wilfong motor, Buick V6 with a four barrel.
I have my cab pushed out good enough for the doors to close fine and the glass to go back in so I dont know if a cab replacement is even worth it unless I can find one thats cherry. Than I wont want to wheel it again.
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:34 am
by Stinson
alk1174 wrote:
I have my cab pushed out good enough for the doors to close fine and the glass to go back in so I dont know if a cab replacement is even worth it unless I can find one thats cherry. Than I wont want to wheel it again.
This is awesome