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Old 02-24-2005, 01:45 PM   #1
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Yes, the pan would still be a large item, but something that I think would still ship Greyhound.....I think that's the method that would make it work. I realize someone would have to cut the bottom off, but it wouldn't have to be a super pretty cut. A torch cut or grinder cut could be done in about 1/2 hour or less.
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Old 02-24-2005, 02:24 PM   #2
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I'm wondering if a southern man could make such a idea profitable?

What I mean is, there are usually plenty of cabs, even whole non-running trucks (mostly non-ac) to be had in this area. I'm just wondering if a guy had a large enough truck and trailer, whether it would be profitable enough to locate a unit, take a bunch of photos of it, post them here with a price, and pickup the truck and deliver it to our northern brothers...without the hassle of having to hack it up before delivering it?
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