Wrote 5 business plans based on a "Finder's Fee".
Not one of them paid off.
3 were blocked and 2 were funded and ripped me off.
Refuse to act like, or hire a gangster lawyer, in order to get paid.
Come to Montana this Spring with a Long or double stack Trailer?
We have no salt roads and there's hundreds of them everywhere.
Take 2, they are small. You can hire my neighbor to haul your truck behind his hay hauler affordably.
Craig'slist has a dozen every month. You can do better though.
If you have never been here and spent a few weeks looking for a good body or frame, you should try it out.
Call a few yards, post a load for hire on a semi brokerage site. You'll get a bite, the shipping will not be as bad as you think.
The trip will be amazing, here in the Helena or Galatin US Forrestry National Park. You might even see Yogi and Booboo.
You can fish the Smith, or thousands of other fishing areas, (never fish the same river twice), and find the monster Trout of your dreams.
You might meet an old rancher with the perfect truck too.
The trout are awsome. The vehicles are classic everywhere. Zero rust.
I'm sad you lost the sale on that rig, it could have been a lemon!
If you come here, with any luck, you find three or four trucks to bring home, you'll be the guy getting the firnder's fees!
The journey is the back story to finding a perfect truck.
Don't skip the journey by offering a finder's fee... Earn one.
You'll miss the trout!