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Well,

I was going to recommend Fedex/Passport, as I have used them numerous times with success, after getting hosed by the jerks at Horseless Carriage.

However, given what condition the bus is in at present, I'd say it would be hard to get seriously hurt by anybody. Most of the damage I'm familiar with is quite minor and that thing is going to need a full restoration anyway. Since you don't have far to go, I'd suggest a smaller company and save your money. I wouldn't even be afraid to use an open trailer, provided they didn't haul it through a typhoon en route. A grand or so usually is enough to get one of mine halfway across the country or more, on one of the top companies' enclosed trailers. You should spend way less than that. It helps to be flexible about pickup and delivery times. Right now, every truck in the industry is busy hauling stuff from Scottsdale.

JR
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