to move an SUV to cali, so dont need exotic car transport.. any reccomendations? thanks, Mark
How about Exotic Car Transport??? LOL...... Actually, you really should call Jan at ECT- they may have open carriers and/or could direct you to someone. They're based in Orlando, and since there are a LOT of auto auctions there that draw from around the country, there's likely some good open carrier choices that frequent the Orlando area too.
HI FRED, I AM USING A GOY TO NY HIS NAME IS MARLON, DON'T KNOW IF HE GOES OUT YOUR WAY BUT YOU CAN TRY 954-986-7952. HE IS TAKING TWO CARS TO NY FOR ME ON SATURDAY. MARCY
I need a pick-up and a van picked up in Chicago and brought down here. Does anyone know which one of the companies would be able to handle this best?
I need to get an F350 Ford Pick up from Colorado to FTL. I just need an open hogback trailer for it. It seems like collectively we have enough cars moving somewhat the same direction that we should be able to contract with someone at either the FLA or Cali end. FWIW, I just had a car shipped with ECT this week and talked to them about the truck. They'll do it and the math is easy. It's 2X the charge for a car or $3500 to go Colo to FTL.
Call exotic Car in Orlando and they will turn you on to other people who can handle it - I did this with great results
thanks guys, got it done for $750 w DirectShip on the net. Pick up next week, we'll see, sounds too cheap!
Do you have a direct number or URL for them? Google routes me to UShip and I can't seem to find a direct contact. thanks, Tom
Understand i'm not vouching for them, never used them before...(lawyer talk) but the price was too good to pass up..(if it's too good to be true it probably...) http://www.autotransportdirect.com/?gclid=CMq0sIquiJsCFRkWswodfS--ow
They quoted me $1150 from Hollister to Boca for the Suburban. Mark, your drop off must have been much simpler.
UShip and DirectShip are great - let's you get multiple bids from transporters - can't vouch for any particular hauler, but once they bid you can check their reputation out.
If your pick up is an F350 with dual rear wheels, that's why. I can't explain the reason, but as soon as there are dual rear wheels involved, the prices (from anybody) seem to go up substantially... Bob