Shipping Jeeps to Idaho

Today I shipped my three Jeeps up to Idaho - 89 YJ, 95 YJ, 03 Rubicon - $3729.00 door to door........

Jesus Christ!

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Jeepaholic
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twaldron

El Paso Tex

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Jeepaholic

I think they would have cut Jesus a better deal... :-) td

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Tyler Dirden

Are you swearing, or are you JC?

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Redge Egder

I don't think most insurance companies pay out on Acts of God !

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Dave Milne

I never knew Jesus was in the shipping business. I wonder if he needs insurance.

Cheers, - Jeff G

50 Willys 4x4 Station Wagon (FrankenWillys) 67 Kaiser Jeepster Commando
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Jeff Gross

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L.W.(ßill)

You read it in Deuteronomy, but it got repealed by Leviticus :-)

Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara

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Dave Milne

You could always say it was an 'Act of the Son of God', not exactly an 'Act of God'. You can't punish the Son for the sins of the Father. I think I read that somewhere. :)

- JG

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Jeff Gross

Jesus Christ has nothing to do with it, unless you are praying that they arrive safely.

Tom

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mabar

WOW! I had a XJ shipped Boston to Richmond, VA for 450

Reply to
PLB49

Me too!!!

I always have wanted to see more of Texas than DFW. =)

Where abouts in Idaho are you gonna be located?

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jbjeep

You ever seen the country between El Paso and Idaho? That's one big passel of nowhere desert, especially if you swing west and run up thru Salt Lake City. Of course, about any direction out of El Paso is a whole passel of nowhere...

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Will Honea

Approximately 9/4/03 19:50, Will Honea uttered for posterity:

Yup. Used to commute that route about once a year or so. Well, more accurately from White Sands and continue up past Idaho on 93 into Kalispell Montana. 'Course this was before the easy route of I-25 up thru into Wyoming and then over left on 90.

South isn't.

Not really desert, more high plateau desert, big sandstone formations, then lovely mountain canyons with and without water.

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Lon Stowell

Well, that's a matter of opinion. I've made a bunch of runs down to Chiuahua - the city - and other than a few strays and one Pemex station it's pretty barren. One trip through a desert is pretty, the subsequent trips get boring in a hurry.

Deserts aren't necessarily wind blown sand dunes - the Chiuahua desert is a pretty definitive region that starts way down in Mexico and stretches north into Southern Colorado, East to include the Davis mountains and West as far as the eye can see. That whole part of the world can quickly kill the unprepared traveler.

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Will Honea

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