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Car shipper
Looking for any leads
On enclosed shpiping Companies, to ship midyear corvette from Florida to Seattle. Thanks Dave |
I recently used Beacon shipping and they did a nice job
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I have used Reliable. They were great, and are one of our sponsors.
Buddy |
I use SHOWTIME TRANSPORT, he has multiple transports - enclosed plus he is a CAR GUY.
Rick Powell [email protected] https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...owell.1072642/ |
Reliable does a good job. Some of the low dollar companies use poor equipment, I don't go that route any longer.
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I used a cheaper carrier when I shipped my 69 T/A,cost me a new paint job.Have tried to stick with Reliable ever since.Tom
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I just did a '69 Camaro from PA to Oregon. I had a hard time getting anyone coming to the PNW on any normal time schedule. I finally used "Transport Luxury Auto". They have their own trucks plus has a few independents they use. Picked my car up within 3 days and it was here 4 days later! Only one experience with them but they come to PNW often so that worked well.
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Exactly, I truly thought it was the last trip for one guys trailer. The thing was ready to fall apart.
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I can echo the problems from using a cheaper carrier. I had to hire some people to threaten his lively-hood, lawyers, etc. I got him bounced from advertising in Hemmings. It actually took 6 months to get my car, which is insane! When I got my car there was some paint damage. I found out others had problems with this person in the past. I will never go the cheap route again. I've used Peterson (I don't think doing it anymore) and Passport in the past. Like Indiana Jones, choose wisely...
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I was glad to have my junk back. Other than the filth, they arrived unharmed. Ever since that experience I have used Reliable for many years and have never looked back. They are the main carrier for many of the big car auctions around the desert South West here, and probably others, so scheduling can sometimes be busy, but worth the wait for me. From my experience with them, most of the time they give a big lead time and don't make special trips for pickups and wait until they are heading that direction for other stops, but they have always showed up earlier than they initially tell me when making the appointment. Great service. |
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Bottom line, brand name is usually better. But even with the "big guys" expect poor customer service, outdated equipment and at least one person in the front office who clearly knows much more than you do (despite being in the logistics industry and despite having a brother who runs a fleet of 200+ white glove, non-auto trailers). The above has reference to two major companies that we've used over the years and won't use again. I get Florida to Seattle you have to use someone as you likely can't do it yourself but anytime you have the ability to trailer yourself, I recommend it! Best, Dave |
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Passport Transport is another no B.S. Outfit. I used them to ship 1953 Corvette # 100 out to Long Island New York with no Issues.
Bill |
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I-10 to I-5 or vice versa. No major carrier runs direct unless they are taking a full load from pickup to drop off. Cars are damaged in between pick up & drop off where they are driven on and off the trailer and stored outside ( in most cases ) waiting to be put on another trailer. I just dropped off this 1959 Buick Invicta Convertible in Toledo, Ohio on Wednesday. Yesterday I picked up this two owner 1967 Camaro SS Convertible in Chicago. Jim |
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You pay for what you get, I used Reliable 3 times in the last 2 years, great communication and nice/clean rigs, plus once the car is loaded its next stop is the destination.
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Agree on above. I'm especially big on people returning calls and messages. Common courtesy stuff.
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