Re: [FWDLK] shipping
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Re: [FWDLK] shipping



On the engines, transmissions, doors, fenders etc, it is best to wait for a friend
to be bringing a container down, and pay him a for a share of his container space.

But I have brought some quite large boxes in via the US Postal Service.
They have a website for checking sizes/prices at:
http://ircalc.usps.gov/weight.asp?contents=1&ampASPSESSIONIDQGGGGGCP=PIFGJJJDGMILKINMMIMHNGHI

I always tell vendors to forget about UPS or those other freight/courier
companies. Sure the parts get here real quick, but they are REAL expensive. I
bought the 55-58 DPCD 2 book parts manual from a vendor who sent it via UPS,
(Because I was green and didn't specify...and they had my credit-card number), and
it got down here in like 2 days, and cost around $200 for shipping. Yow! Won't do
that again...
Hope this helps.
Glenn Barratt,
57 Fury,
Auckland, New Zealand.

LARSPAINTR@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Well this is not the answer probably but
> My pen pal in Ireland with his 56 Dodge (and several others) has just taken
> retirement from Aer Lingus.  He has always been able to big deal shipping of
> items though various contacts he has made in the US, and employees!
> I know he has built this up over some years.....
> How about our friends down under or in the NL, how to they manage large parts?
>
> Lars
> in beautiful snowy white West Michigan, USA



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