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Old 12-05-2007, 10:35 PM
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I just bought a Ford F350 flatbed truck (2006) for one of my workers. Truck is in Ft. Lauderdale and I'm in Oklahoma. Any suggestions on transport companies or other possible options?
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I just bought a Ford F350 flatbed truck (2006) for one of my workers. Truck is in Ft. Lauderdale and I'm in Oklahoma. Any suggestions on transport companies or other possible options?
I say you get out of this chitty weather and go pick it up yourself but of course you may need to spend a few extra days.
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Originally Posted by Spine Tingler
I say you get out of this chitty weather and go pick it up yourself but of course you may need to spend a few extra days.
That idea has crossed my mind - but.....
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Miami Boat Show is in 2 months. You might can find someone who wants to fly down and drive it back, if you can wait that long.

Also, shoot a PM to Downtown42. He is in the commercial trucking biz, and they have a driver that they send wherever on a bus/train/plane, and he drives them wherever.
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Least expensive option is usually a driveaway company. I just had one delivered for less than the cost of a plane ticket and an employee's day out of here.
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drive a way is the quickest way
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Google DAS Dependable Auto Shippers there worldwide and have done a Excursion,my dually,and a few chevelles and did a awesome job .im sure there fuel surcharge will be thru the roof like everyone elses
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