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Just my 2 cents worth on the U-Haul trailer option. When I moved to Fl. we put the BE on a nice aluminium car-trailer that we rented along with the moving truck. It fit fine with gobs of room to spare to tie down other sundries!! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif It was a large trailer though! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
Find a rental agency that rents SUV's, go to uhaul and get a hitch mounted, rent a 6'x12' open trailer from them (it fits a BE no problem), load up the BE, tow it home, remove the hitch and return the car. I towed a boat from Racine, WI to San Francisco, CA this way. You may want to download the rental contract first but ours said nothing about no towing.
 
ChrisS said:
If you dolly it be sure it tow it backwards or with the drive shaft removed.

But never a wire wheeled car (I know this one isn't) The hubs will undo
 
Hey John-Peter, I tried centraldispatch.com and now I've got about 15 shipping quotes ranging fron $500 to $900. Still trying to sort them all out! Thanks
 
longbridgehealey said:
Hey John-Peter, I tried centraldispatch.com and now I've got about 15 shipping quotes ranging fron $500 to $900. Still trying to sort them all out! Thanks

Cool! Thanks for letting me know
 
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