Dude, I need a BIG Bag!
That's way too tempting.And a drink.
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Yes.
Hey Jarlaxle, a couple of decades ago I got all excited about a car on eBay. Well I won it and then the fun started trying to get it from Tacoma, WA to Upstate NY where I live. eBay didn't help or offer shipping services back then. Well a month and $900 later I received the car plastered in slush and road salt on an open carrier, in February as I remember. That $900 was a third of the cost of the car and a lot of money back then. I went through a lot of the same stages of buyers remorse and second thinking that you have experienced also.
After a few months of cleaning, fixing small issues etc., it all paid of when one nice warm spring day I took my very young grand kids out for ice cream in my "Limousine" as they referred to it!
Your experience is not unusual in this hobby, so put your mind in a positive place and await your car with anticipation. There won't be many rust free cars like yours in New England, so buff it up, give it some love and enjoy. You can't put a price on the fun, satisfaction and pride our hobby brings to us even with the bad days!
Here's my "mistake"
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That was a badass car.Hey Jarlaxle, a couple of decades ago I got all excited about a car on eBay. Well I won it and then the fun started trying to get it from Tacoma, WA to Upstate NY where I live. eBay didn't help or offer shipping services back then. Well a month and $900 later I received the car plastered in slush and road salt on an open carrier, in February as I remember. That $900 was a third of the cost of the car and a lot of money back then. I went through a lot of the same stages of buyers remorse and second thinking that you have experienced also.
After a few months of cleaning, fixing small issues etc., it all paid of when one nice warm spring day I took my very young grand kids out for ice cream in my "Limousine" as they referred to it!
Your experience is not unusual in this hobby, so put your mind in a positive place and await your car with anticipation. There won't be many rust free cars like yours in New England, so buff it up, give it some love and enjoy. You can't put a price on the fun, satisfaction and pride our hobby brings to us even with the bad days!
Here's my "mistake"
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Probably not, unless it's a SmartCar or something like a motorcycle or trike. The front ramp can't go any higher without being over 13'6" (note the fin is the same height as the top of the tractor), and it looks like the ramp above the Dart has the front third blocked.I wonder if it has two more stops to fill those empty spaces on the trailer View attachment 1715915141
Probably not, unless it's a SmartCar or something like a motorcycle or trike. The front ramp can't go any higher without being over 13'6" (note the fin is the same height as the top of the tractor), and it looks like the ramp above the Dart has the front third blocked.
If you're curious, the funny-looking white thing is a folded...airplane.
Yeah, probably a glider, and no more crazy than buying a beakerthe funny-looking white thing is a folded...airplane.
Impressive presentation on their Web SiteIt's the company name: Gold Anchor Transport.
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I've taken detours on road trips in my car due to seeing low clearance signs...it's second nature to me.Height hadn't registered here, good point.
I didn't realize collapsible airplanes were a thing.