Auto Transporter
#1
Auto Transporter
There sure is a lot of auto transporters and they all claim to be the best. I was wondering if anyone has had experience (good or bad) with any or someone would recommend a company. I just bought a non running 51 S-88 in PA. and am looking to get it to the Chicago area.
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#3
It is best to be on top http://classicoldsmobile.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gi
[QUOTE=oldsmoguy;586456]There sure is a lot of auto transporters and they all claim to be the best. I was wondering if anyone has had experience (good or bad) with any or someone would recommend a company.
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I shipped an El Camino from Phoenix to Portland several years back. I had the option of having it on the top or underneath. I should have paid the extra to have it on top. When it arrived it had oil spots on the hood from the car above. The oil stained the light yellow paint and couldn't be rubbed out.
No help from the shipper whose agent just shrugged his shoulders and said "They're used cars and some of 'em are gonna leak."
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I shipped an El Camino from Phoenix to Portland several years back. I had the option of having it on the top or underneath. I should have paid the extra to have it on top. When it arrived it had oil spots on the hood from the car above. The oil stained the light yellow paint and couldn't be rubbed out.
No help from the shipper whose agent just shrugged his shoulders and said "They're used cars and some of 'em are gonna leak."
#4
It is best to be on top
[QUOTE=oldsmoguy;586456]There sure is a lot of auto transporters and they all claim to be the best. I was wondering if anyone has had experience (good or bad) with any or someone would recommend a company.
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I shipped an El Camino from Phoenix to Portland several years back. I had the option of having it on the top or underneath. I should have paid the extra to have it on top. When it arrived it had oil spots on the hood from the car above. The oil stained the light yellow paint and couldn't be rubbed out.
No help from the shipper whose agent just shrugged his shoulders and said "They're used cars and some of 'em are gonna leak."
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I shipped an El Camino from Phoenix to Portland several years back. I had the option of having it on the top or underneath. I should have paid the extra to have it on top. When it arrived it had oil spots on the hood from the car above. The oil stained the light yellow paint and couldn't be rubbed out.
No help from the shipper whose agent just shrugged his shoulders and said "They're used cars and some of 'em are gonna leak."
#5
First, nearly all of the "transporters" out there are simply brokers who contract with individual truckers on a case-by-case basis. I've now dealt with a number of these brokers. They all suck. They typically will give you a low-ball number, then they won't be able to find a truck and will slowly ratchet the price up.
If this is a fully restored car that you care about, pay the money for a proven old-car transport service. If it's a non-running car that needs restoration (like my two 62 wagons), expect to have a lot of trouble finding a shipper at a reasonable price. Even if you do pay extra, theses guys typically deal with newer cars that are fully functional. A non-running car, especially if the brakes don't work, will be a big problem for them.
If this is a fully restored car that you care about, pay the money for a proven old-car transport service. If it's a non-running car that needs restoration (like my two 62 wagons), expect to have a lot of trouble finding a shipper at a reasonable price. Even if you do pay extra, theses guys typically deal with newer cars that are fully functional. A non-running car, especially if the brakes don't work, will be a big problem for them.
#6
I disagree, they don't all suck. I have used Monarch Car Shipping several times. They stick to a quote and use only insured and licensed drivers. I would stay a long way from uship.com they use who ever has a lowest bid. I had a buyer use them to have a car picked up. They guy showed up with a car trailer and a friend who lived in the area to pick up a car. He had no paperwork (bill of ladding) took no prior to shipping description on paper, then he told me he was going to drop the car off at a friends to pick up later as he took more jobs then he could get done at once. So, he was going to drive to the est coast with one car then come back to the west coast with another, pick up the one he was leaving at a friends and then take it to the mid-west.
When I asked him about paperwork he said he had no license or insurance so he was acting like it is his car. He also said it would be 3-4 weeks till he delivered the car to the owner.
I have used Monarch a 5 or 6 times. The vehicle is always delivered within 4-7 days across the country. The bid is the cost each time. Only once was there any damage and it was the drivers fault and it was corrected right away.
Don't know what else you could ask for. Everyone should remember the lowest cost does not mean the best deal.
Anyway just some of my experience. I take pictures as the car is loaded and after it is secured. I always email those to the buyer as well to ensure they have a copy of the last visual of the car as it leaves.
Hope this helps.
When I asked him about paperwork he said he had no license or insurance so he was acting like it is his car. He also said it would be 3-4 weeks till he delivered the car to the owner.
I have used Monarch a 5 or 6 times. The vehicle is always delivered within 4-7 days across the country. The bid is the cost each time. Only once was there any damage and it was the drivers fault and it was corrected right away.
Don't know what else you could ask for. Everyone should remember the lowest cost does not mean the best deal.
Anyway just some of my experience. I take pictures as the car is loaded and after it is secured. I always email those to the buyer as well to ensure they have a copy of the last visual of the car as it leaves.
Hope this helps.
#7
#8
ALways best to contact them. Robyn there is very good. I shipped a not running non-braking 66 442 to Maryland from Oregon for $1100. Then almost identical car to Mass. for $1250 both steering and roll but not braking. They got the car there in 5 days and easy load and unload at both ends with pleasant drivers.
#9
ALways best to contact them. Robyn there is very good. I shipped a not running non-braking 66 442 to Maryland from Oregon for $1100. Then almost identical car to Mass. for $1250 both steering and roll but not braking. They got the car there in 5 days and easy load and unload at both ends with pleasant drivers.
#10
Interstate Auto Movers
Steer clear of Interstate Auto Movers out of Miami. They jerked me around for 3 months after receiving my deposit. When I finally got my car from New Mexico it was covered by transmission fluid from the wreck that was above it. Fortunately the car was unrestored. If you have a "nice" car pay the money for an enclosed shipper.
#11
I'm having my car shipped by Rite Way Auto Transport from Detroit to SLC Utah. It's getting picked up on Wednesday and they say I'll have it by Saturday. It's costing $1275, we'll see how well they do.
#12
When I relocated from Ohio to New Mexico in June of last year, I had this service move both my household goods and my '67 Delta 88. The cost was $1100, and the experience was just fine.
http://www.elitemover.com/
Of course, as Joe Padavano notes, they are just a broker as far as arranging car transport. But the guy who did it was wonderful. When he dropped the car off, he told me he really liked having it on his truck, and, while it was not enclosed transport, and most of the vehicles he was transporting were late model, he put it on the truck in the spot where it was least-likely to get hit by stones or anything like that. He enjoyed starting it and driving it off the truck, and I put the top down for him before driving it away. As I said, it was a very good experience.
http://www.elitemover.com/
Of course, as Joe Padavano notes, they are just a broker as far as arranging car transport. But the guy who did it was wonderful. When he dropped the car off, he told me he really liked having it on his truck, and, while it was not enclosed transport, and most of the vehicles he was transporting were late model, he put it on the truck in the spot where it was least-likely to get hit by stones or anything like that. He enjoyed starting it and driving it off the truck, and I put the top down for him before driving it away. As I said, it was a very good experience.
#13
I just took delivery of my 1971 Cutlass Supreme. Used All American Transport for a broker and they contracted Quick Way out of Newcastle, WA. They picked up in Central Oregon last Wednesday, and delivered in Grand Rapids, MI tonight (Wednesday), so one full week. I did offer to pay a premium for them to go to central Oregon as I understand it's not on a normal truck route. Total cost was $1200 on an open transport.
Check out www.transportreviews.com for more info. I went there when I was deciding who to use. Overall, a decent experience. Communication could have been a little better, but can't it always when you're waiting for your new baby to arrive.
Check out www.transportreviews.com for more info. I went there when I was deciding who to use. Overall, a decent experience. Communication could have been a little better, but can't it always when you're waiting for your new baby to arrive.
#14
I want to thank everyone for all the recommendations and taking the time to reply. I was pm'ed by another poster and managed to get it shipped with a car he had coming my way. It worked out great and the transporter was pleasant.
Again thanks to all.
Again thanks to all.
#15
Well, who did you go with? There is a car in New Mexico I am really interested in, and was close to buying a car in Arizona about 2 mos ago....shipping quote was $1800! That's shipped from AZ to NY. The car in NM is something I really want, but we here on the east coast have to factor in the price from the left side of the country. $1200 would be my limit...thanks!
#16
Well, who did you go with? There is a car in New Mexico I am really interested in, and was close to buying a car in Arizona about 2 mos ago....shipping quote was $1800! That's shipped from AZ to NY. The car in NM is something I really want, but we here on the east coast have to factor in the price from the left side of the country. $1200 would be my limit...thanks!
Last edited by Ctls442; September 29th, 2013 at 06:56 AM.
#17
I worked for a buddy of mine through college, he's got a 38 foot enclosed trailer and does this for a living. I can get you a quote. He lives in Joliet. I don't want to give you a "probably" number, either. I'll ask him what he thinks and can send you a PM.
#18
Well, who did you go with? There is a car in New Mexico I am really interested in, and was close to buying a car in Arizona about 2 mos ago....shipping quote was $1800! That's shipped from AZ to NY. The car in NM is something I really want, but we here on the east coast have to factor in the price from the left side of the country. $1200 would be my limit...thanks!
Joe
Jeremiah Scott
Recon Transport LLC
Phone: (888) 318-6414
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#20
Sounds good, thanks!
#21
My buddy is at $1 a loaded mile if it rolls easily, he has an electric winch on the trailer to help get it up. If it has frozen wheels, it will be up to $1.50 a loaded mile. But, since this isn't a show car, sounds like you're better off with open transport.
#22
The car is in Albequerque,NM....it would need to go to Long Island, NY.....it does roll....what could be an approx rate for this?
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