Hungary Bill wrote: Awesomeness!
Somebody here made that. I can't remember who at the moment, but he uses it as his avatar.
And it is extremely awesome!
Hungary Bill wrote: Awesomeness!
Somebody here made that. I can't remember who at the moment, but he uses it as his avatar.
And it is extremely awesome!
Actually, the norm for enclosed is $.70 a mile. I own http://www.toprankautotransport.com if anyone needs a free quote or help to ship a car state to state let me know. We ship the lower 48 states open and enclosed carriers.
mndsm wrote:friedgreencorrado wrote:Whoever made this is a genius.
Saw him post today. PseudoSport made it.
In reply to wearymicrobe: I have searched on Google and found some companies which offers cheap freight charges. Go through this to link for more details. http://www.freightcenter.com/ and http://www.myusaloads.com/
friedgreencorrado wrote:mndsm wrote:Saw him post today. PseudoSport made it.friedgreencorrado wrote:Whoever made this is a genius.
don't know how financially successful this would be ... but if GRM would put this out in T shirt form I'd buy 1 or 3 ... though it might end up like their black T shirts .... sold a few and left holding the rest
Ask yourself what you would do the job for and you get a good idea. $2000 seems to get you a car delivered from coast to coast anywhere in the USA. Figure if you cut the distance cost comes down with about a .8 factor of distance. So, yeah, $1300 from Texas to Cali is about right. I would not do it for less.
Don't know if this will work for you or not. If you have a large car auction in your area or know a used car broker that buys from actions give them a call. They ship cars all around the country dropping cars off here and there and also picking up. They may be able to arrange a pick up and delivery for you. Especially if the truck is only part full. I bought a car from a broker at auction and he had it shipped over 800 miles for $265.
I had the callaway MKI shipped for $500 from Nebraska to Ohio. It doesn't take up much room, the company was Abke transport. They haul Jeeps to dealers and empty/auction stuff back.
Hi everyone-
I am also looking for any auto transport suggestions. I had a 4-runner transported from Fl to Nj back on 05. It's been quite sometime I and I am out of the loop. Any idea at the current cost to move I found a low millage 4 generation 4-runner and need to bring down from TX to Fl. I agree having the car shipped is the way to go.
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