Yikes! If you take off the wings outside the booms, you're still left with a load that's overwidth and overheight on a standard flatbed trailer. You can fix the overheight problem by hauling a lowboy, but you're stuck with overwidth.
To get it legal width and height, you've got to remove the entire wing assembly, the struts, the tail and the booms. Unless you already have a CDL, a rig, and a few years experience I can't imagine you'll move it yourself in a way that makes it remotely likely to fly again.
Here's what a 337G looks like when it's been stripped enough to fit on a standard trailer:
(Caution: not safe for skymaster lovers)
http://apw.aero/project/p337-0180/
If there really no option to fix it where it is? Send Mohammed to the mountain instead of moving the mountain?