Transporting a 1965 F600
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Sounds like scrap metal, not a truck. Does it have a body of any kind on it?
Cab and chassis bare are probably around 8000 lbs. Any decent body is going to be 8' wide. And no axle means it won't roll on to a truck, it will have to be fork lifted or otherwise craned into position.
Someone like so:
Backhaul Direct, LLC.
http://www.shipmytruck.com/
Cab and chassis bare are probably around 8000 lbs. Any decent body is going to be 8' wide. And no axle means it won't roll on to a truck, it will have to be fork lifted or otherwise craned into position.
Someone like so:
Backhaul Direct, LLC.
http://www.shipmytruck.com/
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JMO I wouldn't spend a nickle moving it other than to the scrap yard. The cab is going, the rear spring mounts are busted and the frame back there may or may not fixable.
I know this was a family truck, but it's going to be like the axe your great, great, great grandpa brought over in the rowboat from the old country. It's the same axe, it's been maintained with three new handles and a new head over the years....
Scrap it and go with a later model chassis with axles and brakes you can actually get parts for.
jmo.....
I know this was a family truck, but it's going to be like the axe your great, great, great grandpa brought over in the rowboat from the old country. It's the same axe, it's been maintained with three new handles and a new head over the years....
Scrap it and go with a later model chassis with axles and brakes you can actually get parts for.
jmo.....
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