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Originally Posted by ACademic
Make and model? Year built? Is the car fully sorted out? Pin drive wheels or bolt-ons? You have to think about what might leave you stranded on the side of the road vs. what you can fix on the spot. Pack tools.
Also, it sounds like you don't have much seat time in one. It's a much different ride given the shorter wheelbase and higher power-to-weight ratio. Given that fact, I would recommend you ship and get more acquainted with your new ride in ever-increasing radiuses from your home. The long drives can then be better planned and you'll have the right tools with you, too.
Just my two cents.
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I agree wholeheartedly, we realize how much you want to drive the car, after 2 hrs you will be reconsidering your decision. These car are not your regular driver. Also, you need to get to know it, they have their own personality if you will. I will recommend Dependable Auto Shippers as firm to deliver your car.
My two cents
Basque 1 (Lou)