I'm looking into shipping a car from Illinois to California for my dad. I already used the search and found a few decent threads on companies and such but they were a little old. Does anyone else have a company you recently used and would recommend? Thanks for the help guys.
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Not terribly recently, but I've used Intercity Lines before for two racecars. They always seem to have really valuable stuff on board, and reliable. I know they've been suggested before too...
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not sure what company you should use, but I used a company out of Chicago to ship my 55 Bel Air (was Bulgarian owned/run company out of the NW suburbs).
pieces of shit people crashed my car (bent up front bumper and valance), ripped off the headers/exhaust and put the fan through the radiator while breaking a motor mount trying to get the car on some piece of crap farm equipment trailer.
they then stole about $4000 worth of crap out of and off of the car.
so, don't use that company--- I have no idea what the name of the company is anymore though.
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Originally posted by mikeedler View Postjust found some pics, MONTWAY auto carriers
is the name of the shitbag company
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Montway is just a broker. They dont actually ship cars, they contract shipping companies to do the actual shipping. I have used them once and I had a good experience.
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I've been relocated twice at this point, and both times my E30 was carried by DAS. Fairly large brand and I think I can recommend them.
Philly to Portland OR was open carrier and the car made it fine, I even covered the dash, stuffed the car with tools, exhaust, and took off my iS lip and put that inside as well. They ask not to but I was in a post-swap jam and took my chances.
The car, of course, was freaking filthy after that journey, and considering I thoroughly cleaned and touched up the bay last year I asked for enclosed carrier from Portland to Mass a few months back. Much better, though somehow there was evidence of being a little splashed like through a parking lot that sketched me out. No issues found and zero miles added so I can't really complain. My employer covered the cost so I can't comment on that but to my knowledge they're fairly competitive (I've shopped in the past when looking at cars from long distance).
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Yeah I talk to them for a good 15 minutes on the phone, very professional and a closed trailer as well. I believe that's who my uncle used when he shipped my dad a few cars years back. Both the cars are pretty tired and need some work so I don't think he's to concerned about having a closed trailer. I'm just excited to get the e38 running so I can daily it lol.
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostWhatever company you end up using, just please, please stay away from the one VLAD used to ship Yan-3's car. :hitler:Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Just be careful with UShip, do your homework on the shippers.
We use Rite Way Auto Transport to ship some of our bikes. They are a Penske Approved company and ship a lot of cars. Ive never had an issue with them. One carrier did scratch a guys windshield and they called me right up and ordered a new one.
You can give Pete over there a shot and see what he can do, no idea what car prices typically run these days. He is a little high on bikes but they get moved quick. PM me if you want his info.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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