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Best way to move parts and a car across country?

Posted By Daniel Jessup 2 Years Ago
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I will be moving from Milford, Ohio to Lancaster, California within the next several weeks. Like many of us on this site, I have quite a collection of Y Block parts, 55/56 Ford parts, and thankfully only one car (1955 Ford Club Sedan) to move. The church in California is paying for the move and has left things open-ended, telling me to move out to California any way that I deem feasible. If you have any recommendations on transporters I would appreciate it. Setting up the 55 Ford to haul across the country should not be that big of a deal, but I do wonder about the parts, etc. With all of the Y Block parts I have, they will not be scrapped even if I have to hold a fire sale. There are quite a few in NC as well in Walkertown (Winston Salem) and if you live near that area I can give you a location and a time that I will be there to take care of a few things. I would like to take as much as I can with me. 

One note - the new location in Lancaster will put me 3 and a half hours north of Mummert and 3 and a half hours south of McMaster. 



Daniel Jessup

Lancaster, California

aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" w00t
check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com





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