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Offline loco340cuda

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Recommendation on car transport carrier companies
« on: January 09, 2007 - 09:12:53 AM »
I need to get some recommendation on car transport carrier companies.

I need to ship a cuda from Phoenix, AZ to Salt Lake City, UT.  I need some recommendations for enclosed and open carriers.

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Offline Bonkers

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Re: Recommendation on car transport carrier companies
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2007 - 09:09:54 AM »
Gary Almond is in Cali this week - I HIGHLY recommend him. He usually deals with vipers, FordGTs and ferraris at a reasonable price. Reach him at:

www.almondexotictransports.com
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Offline moparmaniac59

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Re: Recommendation on car transport carrier companies
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2007 - 03:50:39 PM »
Greetings,
I recently shipped a Challenger from Auburn CA to Chesapeake VA. I used door to door service on open transport (10-car carrier). It cost me $925.00 bucks. I consider that a good deal considering I couldn't have flown to CA and drove it back that cheap. It was about a 3000 mile trip. The company I used was:Alfred and Sons Transport. 16333 Lassen St, North Hills, CA,  91343. Phone:(818) 970-3910. They were very professional, polite, courteous & cautious. They treated my car very gingerly. It arrived in one piece without any damage. I would recommend them. If using a transport  company, I would recommend using door-to-door service, the same driver that picks up also delivers. They don't use terminals. Bad things can happen at terminal such as the vehicle getting stripped while the company waits for a full load. I also had the vehicle fully covered by MY insurance company prior to it being loaded onto the carrier. Good luck with the transport!! :2thumbs:
                                                             Matt B.
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