One could try posting need for driver from IA to MA on local college  
bulletin boards.  Used to work well for owners of cars when I was a  
student to have a kid drive car to or from place of education to  
home.  Bound to be a few kids in IA able to meet IQ requirements of  
ivy league school and going that way for fall enrollment.   Might  
even be able to snag a really good driving buddy so that you get  
there in 24 hours of driving.

clay



On 11 Jul 2008, at 05:15, Curt Raymond wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> I'm in talks with the LT to buy his Quantum. The question is how to  
> move it from Iowa to MA...
> I was thinking fly out and drive back. Google says its about 1400  
> miles so I'm figuring to do it in 3 days (yeah I know, but thats  
> pushing for me). With airfare ($150!) and 2 nights in hotels it'd  
> be somewhere around $600 eating well and some stops to have fun and  
> visit friends.
> Of course I've got to get time from work and what happens if  
> something breaks? So Don has suggested I have the thing shipped  
> which isn't a bad idea at all.
> IIRC somebody had a car shipped the other day, I don't remember the  
> price. Anybody care to throw out a WAG for a price on this?
>
> -Curt
>
>
>
>
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