jrisingmoon
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Okay, here's the deal:
My wife and I partially moved from Atlanta to Pensacola and left the van in Atlanta. In the next few months, we hope to move the rest of our stuff to Pensacola. My father-in-law agreed to store our stuff, including the dead van, at his house until we can come pick it up.
I guess my chief concern is how in the hell am I going to get the damn thing down to Pensacola?!??! I've thought about just pulling the engine in Atlanta, driving it down to Pensacola, rebuilding it, driving it back to Atlanta and then drive the thing down to Pensacola, but that seems like a lot of work. There's the option of having the van towed down to Pensacola but that's a pretty hefty bill I'm looking at.
I guess it would make more sense to store it at a storage facility until I move it once and for good, until it can run on its own, but I figured I'd throw it out and see what anyone says first. The van needs to be moved one way or another since I doubt my father-in-law "generosity" will last anymore than what it has to. So that's the situation.
My wife and I partially moved from Atlanta to Pensacola and left the van in Atlanta. In the next few months, we hope to move the rest of our stuff to Pensacola. My father-in-law agreed to store our stuff, including the dead van, at his house until we can come pick it up.
I guess my chief concern is how in the hell am I going to get the damn thing down to Pensacola?!??! I've thought about just pulling the engine in Atlanta, driving it down to Pensacola, rebuilding it, driving it back to Atlanta and then drive the thing down to Pensacola, but that seems like a lot of work. There's the option of having the van towed down to Pensacola but that's a pretty hefty bill I'm looking at.
I guess it would make more sense to store it at a storage facility until I move it once and for good, until it can run on its own, but I figured I'd throw it out and see what anyone says first. The van needs to be moved one way or another since I doubt my father-in-law "generosity" will last anymore than what it has to. So that's the situation.