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> Transport available: Petaluma <-> Portland, Anyone need delivery help in the near, near future?
tygaboy
post Jan 31 2025, 09:33 AM
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I'm trailering a car from Petaluma, CA to the Portland area and have space for other stuff in the open 8-foot pickup bed and the back seat area of the extra cab. It's likely to be raining but if you have stuff I can help deliver - going either direction - let me know.

- I can make stops along the way for pick up/delivery but can't get too far off Interstate 5
- You have to get the stuff to me in Petaluma
- I'll have an empty open trailer on the way back so if, by any odd chance you need a car moved from north of Petaluma to Petaluma, let me know.

Timing for this trip is still TBD but it's likely to happen in a couple days. Sorry for the late notice but it's all just coming together and I'm doing what I can to try and help.

PM me if this is of interest. Thanks -
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rhodyguy
post Feb 1 2025, 03:26 PM
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Keep an eye on the pass conditions thru the Siskyous on I-5. Trailering could be exciting. Carry a set of chains. Even if you don’t plan on chaining up. Safe journeys.
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post Feb 1 2025, 04:05 PM
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QUOTE(rhodyguy @ Feb 1 2025, 01:26 PM) *

Keep an eye on the pass conditions thru the Siskyous on I-5. Trailering could be exciting. Carry a set of chains. Even if you don’t plan on chaining up. Safe journeys.

@rhodyguy - Yep, I've been thinking about that - especially since my truck is 2WD. I'll be timing the trip to avoid any snow.
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post Feb 1 2025, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE(rhodyguy @ Feb 1 2025, 01:26 PM) *

Keep an eye on the pass conditions thru the Siskyous on I-5. Trailering could be exciting. Carry a set of chains. Even if you don’t plan on chaining up. Safe journeys.

@rhodyguy - Yep, I've been thinking about that - especially since my truck is 2WD. I'll be timing the trip to avoid any snow.


Keep and eye on tripcheck.com for oregon road conditions. Lastest news it's suppose to be very messy.
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