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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Does anyone know where to rent a trailer from that isn't U-Haul, Penske, or Budget?
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16524532" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>I have thought of this as well and thought the same thing. Flying down, looking at the car in person, renting a truck + trailer and driving it back. I also thought about flying down there, and then buying the car, getting the title, and hiring a company to trailer back to my home. I'm unfamiliar with what transport companies charge now, but my father sold his 89' LX in the early 2000s, ironically to Florida to a buyer and the cost was $500. I'm sure it has gone up over this amount of time, but that option would definitely save me the trip of driving it back. Plus I will only have Saturday and Sunday to make the trip and come back. I can't afford to take anymore time off work since I took 2 months off work earlier this year when I totaled my WRX and fractured my sternum. </p><p></p><p>The seller has been willing to work with me and let me put a deposit down on the car and pull it off the market and place it back in his garage until I can see it in person and said he will refund me the $400 if it turns out I decide not to buy the car and keep the $100 for taking the car off the listing and having to post the car again since he posted it on a classic car site and it cost him money to post it on the website. I won't be able to go down there for about 3 weeks. Luckily it would only cost me $43.75/month according the the insurance quote from Hagerty which is the company my buddy uses to insure his 86' and says he pays around $50 a month which is in line for the quote I received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16524532, member: 55199"] I have thought of this as well and thought the same thing. Flying down, looking at the car in person, renting a truck + trailer and driving it back. I also thought about flying down there, and then buying the car, getting the title, and hiring a company to trailer back to my home. I'm unfamiliar with what transport companies charge now, but my father sold his 89' LX in the early 2000s, ironically to Florida to a buyer and the cost was $500. I'm sure it has gone up over this amount of time, but that option would definitely save me the trip of driving it back. Plus I will only have Saturday and Sunday to make the trip and come back. I can't afford to take anymore time off work since I took 2 months off work earlier this year when I totaled my WRX and fractured my sternum. The seller has been willing to work with me and let me put a deposit down on the car and pull it off the market and place it back in his garage until I can see it in person and said he will refund me the $400 if it turns out I decide not to buy the car and keep the $100 for taking the car off the listing and having to post the car again since he posted it on a classic car site and it cost him money to post it on the website. I won't be able to go down there for about 3 weeks. Luckily it would only cost me $43.75/month according the the insurance quote from Hagerty which is the company my buddy uses to insure his 86' and says he pays around $50 a month which is in line for the quote I received. [/QUOTE]
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