Good News: Well I finally bought a trailer!
Bad News: It is in Georgia....( right on Fla border right off I-95
So;
Curious if anyone responsible and careful might be headed north from there to the NE ( wash DC, NJ, NYC etc.) with a tow vehicle...
Anyone need to move a Chrysler 26 north ( tandem trailer is set-up for a fixed keel with pads)?
I thought I would put this out there here first before I decide whether to hire a pro or go down and fetch it myself ( UGH!)
Anyone care to estimate how long it would take me to get down there ( never drove to Fl before... I have in-laws in Miami I could visit with but I think that is still pretty much farther south.... might fly down and rent a one-way tow vehicle to drive back ... figuring out the most economical way to do this and still preserve my "savings" on the purchase of the trailer.
Anyone comin' North with a trailer hitch?
Anyone comin' North with a trailer hitch?
C-26, Fixed Keel # 343
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Probably take you 16 - 18 hours. St. Mary's or Kingsland GA.
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Lyle
1980 C-26 #1100
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Lyle
1980 C-26 #1100
S/V My Getaway
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34432376@N06/