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Re: Speaking of transporting a 96 ...
Posted by Tom Remedios (more from Tom Remedios) on Sun, 10 Sep 2000 09:33:24
In Reply to: Speaking of transporting a 96 ..., Rich, Sat, 09 Sep 2000 16:56:44
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I can recommend Classic Car Carrier of Westfield IN. 317-896-3326 or 1-800-313-0086. Ask for Ed Dalton. In July they transported my Sonett III from San Francisco to Evansville IN. It was a fully enclosed transporter and costs $800. This rate was heavily discounted - normal was $1600 because I had two cars (a Toyota Corolla) also transported and they were coming back to Indiana anyway. The car arrived safely and I felt very comfortable dealing with them. They are spendy though. I called other carriers and when I explained about the narrow track width of the car, they simply said that it would definitely fit, no problem or they would check and get back to me. Yeah right - sign me up. If Classic is too expensive, I would suggest contacting Dan at MRTOPCOG@aol.com. I have not used him but he always responded on emails and was very clear about how he transports car. He uses a 28 ft flatbed towed by a fifh wheel pickup. The flatbed is a good idea because it obviates the narrow track width problem. Also, there is no car above yours dripping fluids onto it. Be careful and take your time. Look in Hemmings and you'll see dozens of carriers. They can be hungry so some bargaining may be possible. Be as flexible in your pickup and drop off too. Good Luck
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