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    Shipping non-roller/project car?

    Anyone have experience shipping a non-roller project car? I have come acorss a project down in Georgia, need it shipped up to Mass.

    Few things considered: fly down, uhaul back / POD container / drive both ways with a trailer.

    Any thoughts/suggestions? Anyone with experience doing any of these methods?

    #2
    Shipping it Via Transport will be a ALOT,they mark it up when you say Non driveable. Most drivers are lazy and dont wanna help in any way. Prob drive both ways and pickup a trailer down there will be your best route.
    Maybe a Container company like Pacer-stacktrain can help you out?

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      #3
      I drive a tow truck and we charge 3.50 a loaded mile on a long haul like this. It would probably be cheaper to fly down and rent a truck and trailer. Also you can get on uship.com sometimes you can get things shipped very cheap. Hope that helps.
      "It's a M sport, it has M logos on it."
      -Miata Driving Douche-

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