Hi Simon,

I did note your suggestion, but it sounded a bit dodgey!  Plus I suspect
that I'd have a hard time finding a garage at both ends willing to let me
use their ramp in such a fashion.

Tony

On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 09:22:03 -0000, "Simon Musgrove-Wethey"
<si...@310k.co.uk> wrote:
> I know I have already mentioned this, but obviously not been taken
> seriously, but why not just hire a 5/7 ton box lorry. 
> 
> It only costs £100, there’s no mileage penalty. You simply drive the
car
> in
> the back using the local garages 4 poster and do the same at the other
end.
> 
> 
> All these emails going back and forth talking about whether dollys are
> legal
> and getting new MOT’s etc you could have driven across the UK and back
by
> now.
> 
> This is so simple, hassle free and by far the safest, quickest and
cheapest
> option, we used to do it all the time when shipping our cars.
> 
> 
> Simon Musgrove-Wethey
> Cirencester
> 
> 
> > 
> 
>

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