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lazierhobo
09-06-2007, 09:10 AM
i need to get a car from texas to NY. looking for the best way to do it. car has a blown tranny and it wont drive, and i dont have a truck that gets gas mileage making it worth driving for. thanks

bluemax
09-06-2007, 09:33 AM
a long time ago I had my Civic transported from the CA to PA and they some how bent/ruined the underside-trunk area. Also they drove it through some low laying branched and scratched up the paint. It was not a good experience. Also, they gave me all sorts or excuse why it was over a month delayed.

My suggestion is if you absolute have to transport your car then get an enclosed car transporter. Else rent a one way Uhaul with a car hitch.

good luck

wrapmeup2005
09-06-2007, 10:34 AM
Hey man, from experience if you want to do no work and have it taken care of....

Larry at
Excel Exports (http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&tuid=14886759&ck=2305195691&tab=B2C&tcat=95884915&city=Phoenix&state=AZ&zip=85022-4954&uzip=85022&country=us&msa=6200&cs=9&ed=wxgW0q160Sxw1MgMuBL9a9yGFLlzjzJhXt.ZiFq6yuEVVUJ SHhht1A32Z3L_yTTTBfyuMtSGsJKmuw--&stat=:pos:1:regular:regT:14:fbT:6)
(602) 485-36084050 E Cactus Rd # 212
Phoenix, AZ


If you want to do it yourself, and save some money...

www.uship.com (http://www.uship.com)

You make your own listing and what not, save money, and you are going straight to the source. Its like craigslist for truckers.

lazierhobo
09-06-2007, 11:08 AM
first one might be my best bet, it needs to be done in like the next week or so.

tdub377
09-06-2007, 11:17 AM
If it is a really nice car go with an inclosed truck. It will probably be a little pricey but it would be worth it.

lazierhobo
09-06-2007, 12:40 PM
its an 2001 Audi A4 2.8 my dad blew up the tranny, he said i can have it for free if i can make it disappear. ive already got it sold up here, i just need it here. not really nice enough to justify an enclosed trailer

ZX88
09-06-2007, 12:47 PM
just get an open trailer and put a car cover over it.

wrapmeup2005
09-06-2007, 01:39 PM
You can't have a car cover on a car on an open trailer, you actually can't have anything on the car including luggage.

Honestly, just get an open trailer truck, there is no problems going that route. The trucker will have an inspection sheet when he gets there to note any damage and he will use the same sheet when it arrives to you to ensure that he made no damage during the transporting of the vehicle. Any damages are covered by his company or his insurance.

You will have to disclose to whoever you are setting it up with that the car is non-opp (not opperable) since the tranny is blown, but...tell them it has wheels/brakes/everything it needs to get on/off a truck. There will be about a $100 fee for using the wench.

The car won't be scratched by branches up top because they will put it on the bottom because their wench is on the bottom and they have no way of putting it up top lol. Just make sure that they can fit their big ass truck in to pick up the car otherwise they will call for a smaller tow truck and that is an extra cost.

Lastly, uship does work quickly believe it or not, its pretty big. Larry will also get you taken care of, but look for it to cost $600 to $1000 most likely.

Sir
09-06-2007, 05:40 PM
I work in a transport company.
First of all, its Enclosed, not inclosed. Winch not wench - I hope at least, cuz if they're using some wench, get that shit on video!!!! LOL
yeah, in-ops are more, but they put them on the upper decks as well as lower ones. Depends on a transporter.
If you get it for less than 800 including inop fee, you're getting a steal.

You can't have a car cover on a car on an open trailer, you actually can't have anything on the car including luggage.
car cover on an open trailer flapping in the wind will do a lot of damage
as far as the personal possesions in the car, its a federal law.