Cheapest Way To Move My Stuff
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The ultimate solution: (A friend of mine actually did this, and moved from Virginia to Texas):
Go to a county auction. Buy a used school bus for between $500 and $800. (Yes, I've seen nice running buses go for this little bit of cash) Rip out all the seats. Pack your **** up. Drive that big-*** barge to your new home. And (this is the really cool part) SELL the bus for more than you paid for it. With any luck, you'll make enough to pay for your gas. Net cost: ZERO!
Go to a county auction. Buy a used school bus for between $500 and $800. (Yes, I've seen nice running buses go for this little bit of cash) Rip out all the seats. Pack your **** up. Drive that big-*** barge to your new home. And (this is the really cool part) SELL the bus for more than you paid for it. With any luck, you'll make enough to pay for your gas. Net cost: ZERO!
#12
Actually fuel cost were included, but i'd rather drive my own stuff out there. Cause I don't plan on driving the rx7 or mini 1500 miles across the country, they'll be hooked up to the truck or in it.
#13
Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' date='Apr 11 2003, 06:00 PM
The ultimate solution: (A friend of mine actually did this, and moved from Virginia to Texas):
Go to a county auction. Buy a used school bus for between $500 and $800. (Yes, I've seen nice running buses go for this little bit of cash) Rip out all the seats. Pack your **** up. Drive that big-*** barge to your new home. And (this is the really cool part) SELL the bus for more than you paid for it. With any luck, you'll make enough to pay for your gas. Net cost: ZERO!
Go to a county auction. Buy a used school bus for between $500 and $800. (Yes, I've seen nice running buses go for this little bit of cash) Rip out all the seats. Pack your **** up. Drive that big-*** barge to your new home. And (this is the really cool part) SELL the bus for more than you paid for it. With any luck, you'll make enough to pay for your gas. Net cost: ZERO!
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