Need help choosing car transport company to move car from eastern Va.( by D.C.) to N.E. Ohio. Any input on good experiances or bad would be appreciated. Thanks -John
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KEN65 350 TI CONV 67 J56 435 CONV,67,390/AIR CONV,70 454/air CONV,
What A MAN WON'T SPEND TO GIVE HIS ASS A RIDE- Top
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John, we have used Exotic Car Transport a couple of times and were very happy with them. Price was very reasonable and communcation was fantastic. Fred Koller at Concours Transport is also very good.
Chuck- Top
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Thank you for the replies. I put in a request on line and have been overwhelmed with E-mail and phone calls all day. Never realized that there were so many fighting for business. Your input is really appreciated. -John- Top
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Whatever you do, do NOT even consider DAS auto transport.
I have had the opportunity to view this company in action a few times, I cannot imagine a worse experience in so many areas for the people and cars involved.
In all cases they were the best rate quoted and jumped to get the job. Straight downhill from then on.- Top
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Last month I got an education after posting on line wanting my '67 shipped from Columbus, OH to Ft. Myers, FL this fall. I was, as Flold states, overwhelmed with e-mails and phone calls for TWO weeks! Have decided on a freiend with a dually and enclosed trailer.- Top
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There is a TV show called Shipping Wars, they are the people that bid on moving your car or what you may have, watch it once, if you can stand it, and you would never go thru a broker. I think what was said... use a known or highly recomended company.- Top
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Passport and Horseless Carriage are two more first class carriers. Passport is what was FedX. The managers of the company bought it from FedX. Horseless Carriage is one of the older shippers, having been around iver 25 years.
I think you rate will depend on the pickup and delivery times. It is not like any of these companies mentioned have a truck running thru your town every day.
I am fortunate that we have a Horseless Carriage driver that lives here. Not too hard for me to get something shipped.Last edited by Dick W.; March 9, 2012, 01:10 PM.Dick Whittington- Top
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I would NEVER use a broker or one man band driver. I would look at transport co. like a Corvette restorer. You want one that you can trust & do agood job for a reasonable price. Usually as with both you will get what you pay for.
KEN65 350 TI CONV 67 J56 435 CONV,67,390/AIR CONV,70 454/air CONV,
What A MAN WON'T SPEND TO GIVE HIS ASS A RIDE- Top
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My friends and I have been more then pleased when we have used Inter City - I have used one of the other Companies that advertises in all major media - the equipment used to get my car shipped was not the best. I also waited over a week for the car to be delivered - was unloaded twice to sit in a warehouse for the next connecting ride.
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I too would recommend Intercity. I have had excellent personal results with them and they are NCRS members and Driveline advertisers. They cater to those of us who demand customer service and quality.- Top
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