1975 D600 -- $4200. Located in Phoenix, AZ. Man, this thing is COOL! I see a short, wooden deck flatbed, maybe even staked sides. Wish I had the scratch for it.
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This thread has made me want to slam some ******.
Good god, the politics that are present in this forum are crazy. You're either in the cool club or you're not. I thought we just all liked Mopars.
The moral of the story is: make sure your ladder is sufficiently tall for the job!
Not until about 8 months later when I was finally able to climb a ladder again. So the entire summer, that damned rattle mocked me while I scooted around on my knee scooter. The installer left a strap too loose...
@ProjectBazza nailed it. My quote last year was $20k and I almost spit out my beer, so I found a guy who does side jobs and did it for $12,000.
....but then I fell out of my attic investigating a noise after the install and broke my foot to the tune of another $10k.....can't win sometimes.
I never really got into hockey, but that was a GREAT game! The fellas I was watching it with were expecting more fights, but I think the players knew what was at stake and were on their best behavior so they could stay in the game. Yay, or nay?
He also said you might have better luck on centraldispatch.com, or there are FB groups of RV transporters that you could reach out to. Hope that helps.
I have a buddy who hauls loads (also lives in Tucson). He said he could try to find something going that way and something coming back, then add the door to his load -- possibly next week. I can give you his info in a PM if you're interested.
Mine look the same, and were not used on a dyno or run stand. I don't think I did anything wrong during the install, yet they turned out that way. I'll be following along.