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Old 07-01-2007, 12:48 PM
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anyone know a place that isnt too expensive to trailor a car for say 20mi? need to take it to a shop to finish the project i started its around chicago if anyone knows or can help thanks
Old 07-01-2007, 12:56 PM
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If you've got AAA, or some sort of road side assistance they'll usually do it for free.
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Around here you can have a rollback take it for $100 or less
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If you have a truck you can rent a trailor from Uhal for a decent price. Also if you dont you can rent one from a place like penske ( i think that is how the spell it) and they will only let you rent one if you rent one of their moving trucks, its around $60 bucks or so (what i was quoted). If anything if its a performance shop they proboly have a trailor.
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We have a nice aluminum car carrier at one of the local rent-all places. They also have a larger and heavier steel car carrier.

I did go to a rent-a-truck place once to rent a trailer to bring back a Vette 'cause the rent-all place had the nice trailer rented out. The rent-a-truck place made me use (and rent) one of their trucks to hook up to the trailer. It was a bit pricey.




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