Texas you said? I'm in TX and could help to tow it up there! Anything for a
reason to go up that way ;-)
-- *------------------------------Y2KOTA------------------------------* Don Mallett Y2K QC 4.7L Auto SLT+ http://www.mallettservices.com/y2kota http://www.dakota-truck.net/profiles/dakota/QwkvWz@DAJFf6/profile.htm *-----I'm not late! It's that the rest of the world is early!!-----*> From: DML@HenryWeb.net ("David Henry") > Organization: Twisted Bits Internet Services (mail2news gateway) > Newsgroups: dakota-truck > Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:41:34 -0400 > Subject: Re: DML: The Aftermath of the 2003 DML BBQ. > > > I hope you have better luck than I did trying to find one. I never did, > which is why my Dak drove to and from the BBQ, and I had to stay away from > the pit. > > If I'd found one, I would have taken the Dak on the trailer knowing that > there were quite a few others that would still be heading back the same way. > The trailer &/or tow vehicle would have been let to anyone needing it as > long as my Dak was still driveable. I figured it was bound to happen to > someone based on the past carnage. > > If anyone can find a trailer that's suitable for a Dak for sale near enough > to Jon's that not to expensive (I've been hoping to find somehing around > $1500 or less) I'd be willing to purchase it loan it out for the trip. I'm > still trying to find one. I'd just need to figure out how to get it > eventually, but I don't think Tom is that much farther away from me than Jon > is. Too bad a large number of trailer manufacturers seem to be in Texas > rather than New York. Would have made the quest quite a bit easier. > > Looks like I need to get my Dak weighed this week to confirm what its weight > really is and what payload capacity I really do need. > > David Henry > 94 Sport CC 4x4, 318, 5spd, Lifted on 33" BFG MT > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Michael Maskalans <mike-lists@tepidcola.com> > To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net> > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 12:47 AM > Subject: Re: DML: The Aftermath of the 2003 DML BBQ. > > >> >> a public question for any members between albany and erie: do you own >> or know of a flatbed big enough for a long box gen-I that I could >> borrow for a 10 day trip? I don't think the truck is up for making it >> in one piece if it's on it's own wheels. >> >> Since Tom is 3/4 of the way to my real home, that's my motivation, and >> I'd spend a bit of time there, hence the long loan. UHaul wants almost >> $200 for a one-way transporter trailer. >
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