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rate calculator
Hi Everyone-
Looking at a delta 442 in OR I reside in Fl though wondering if there is a rate calculator to get a quick quote. Does such a thing even exist, would really help me asses my cost.
Looking at a delta 442 in OR I reside in Fl though wondering if there is a rate calculator to get a quick quote. Does such a thing even exist, would really help me asses my cost.
#3
Just an Olds Guy
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Welcome to C.O.
Where's Jaunty75 when ya need him. He's the fastest rate calculator I know.
BTW, it would help if you posted some details of the car. Some of the guys here are pretty knowledgeable with car valuations from time to time.
OH! just thought of something. Were you looking for a rate calculator to get the car SHIPPED from OR to FL?
Where's Jaunty75 when ya need him. He's the fastest rate calculator I know.
BTW, it would help if you posted some details of the car. Some of the guys here are pretty knowledgeable with car valuations from time to time.
OH! just thought of something. Were you looking for a rate calculator to get the car SHIPPED from OR to FL?
#6
Try this site! I think you will have a hard time finding a delta 442 on the list of cars! I hope that you do your homework first, before buying somebodies problem.
http://www.nationaltransportllc.com/classic-cars.php
Pat
http://www.nationaltransportllc.com/classic-cars.php
Pat
#7
All,
Since we had thoroughly derailed the O.P.'s thread, I moved the W-33 posts to a new thread.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post508573
To the O.P.:
If the original question was about car shipping costs, don't waste your time. All the on-line rate quote sites are simply brokers. Any quote you get will end up being invalid for one reason or another. I've been to this movie a couple of times and they all suck. My original $700 quote on shipping my 62 from Nevada to NoVA ended up finally costing me $1200 and two months to actually get the car delivered. I suggest using Uship.com, which is kinda like ebay in reverse (shippers will send you quotes). Be sure to deal with actual shippers, not brokers. The brokers don't own trucks and will waste your time ("Oh, we can't find a driver who will pick up the car at that price, but an extra $200 will incentivise them...").
Since we had thoroughly derailed the O.P.'s thread, I moved the W-33 posts to a new thread.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post508573
To the O.P.:
If the original question was about car shipping costs, don't waste your time. All the on-line rate quote sites are simply brokers. Any quote you get will end up being invalid for one reason or another. I've been to this movie a couple of times and they all suck. My original $700 quote on shipping my 62 from Nevada to NoVA ended up finally costing me $1200 and two months to actually get the car delivered. I suggest using Uship.com, which is kinda like ebay in reverse (shippers will send you quotes). Be sure to deal with actual shippers, not brokers. The brokers don't own trucks and will waste your time ("Oh, we can't find a driver who will pick up the car at that price, but an extra $200 will incentivise them...").
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