Trucking does add to the cost of a truck and it is also the reason many of us don't bid far from home. When I have bid in HI, ND, FL, MI, OK, etc., I always figure shipping in. That is why I don't win much that far away. Trucking adds a big chunk to the cost. Sure, driving the truck is cheaper. However, it is not $4K vs. nothing. You still have to fly out, pay for fuel, food and hotels on the return trip, and you have the very real risk of a breakdown or other problems. The cost will never amount to $4K. However, it will still represent a chunk of money and you have to figure your time. Plus, IF you have a problem, you will wish you would have had the truck shipped. No way even several shake down trips can in any way simulate the serious stress that a truck undergoes on a 2K+ mile trip. Do as you wish. The only thing I strongly urge you to do is get tags and insurance, with emphasis on the latter. To make sure your insurance will cover such a trip, you may want to mention that you are driving the truck home...over 2,000 miles. This last point is important if you have historic insurance.