There are also drive away companies that handle getting vehicles from one part of the country to another by driving. You can pay to have your vehicle driven or get the use (not sure which way the money goes) of a vehicle cheap to travel one way. Also there are custom (no only fancy but any car to some location) car haulers that can be hired to get your vehicle to a location for a fee. 9/11 my Ford Bronco was on a car hauler (portable parking lot) between Calgary and Vancouver, Canada, while we made to distance on a fancy train. Cost $250 US for the 600 miles the driver drove. The truck normally hauls rental cars to where they are needed, and had a mint vintage Corvette besides our Bronco. piclist@ian.org wrote: > On Wed, 7 May 2008, Marcel wrote: > >> No, it is *NOT* a 1GHz scope... he said it was a 1.009GHz scope. >> >> Sheesh! >> >> Marc Nicholas wrote: >> >>> Its really a 1Ghz scope? I'd take it! >>> > > Typo. :-) 100mhz. > > My car has no trailer hitch and the manual says not to put one on. > > Car inside a truck.. why thats an interesting idea there. I did rent a > truck for the first part of the move and towed my car. 8 hour drive, and > easy since it was all on a highway. I don't think I would want to do that > for a move across country... getting stuck in some small gas station > would be unhappy and I like my car. It's comfy. > > Just the gas alone in using a truck would had quite a bit... maybe > throwing more stuff in boxes and rolling the dice with UPS is the way > to go. > > I am mailing stuff I think is safe to mail, but that still leaves quite a > large amount to fit in my trunk. > > Thanks for the suggestions. > > -- > Ian Smith > www.ian.org > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist