I was wandering if anyone had any recommendations for a company that will ship a car from New Hampshire to Texas safely.
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Hey Dr. Stu;
Give a holler to Dr. Clock (Alan Merklin). He's in the transport biz so that makes him our resident transport expert!
Hope all is well with you guys!
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You can also do a search on here - this has been covered a few times already.
Thanks for the replies, and the photo. I will contact Dr. Clock. I am still patiently waiting for my SAS to be built, but have decided to go after another car on my wish list to keep me busy until I get it. Very close to purchasing a 1960 MG MGA in Fremont, New Hampshire. If all goes well, we will still be able to come to Carlisle, and be able to hang out with both groups. Then, when I get my speedster, I can drive that and Amy can take the MG.
Stuart, whatever you do, don't let anyone talk you into shipping the car in an open transport. Cars parked above it could drip oil and it stands a good chance of getting scratched. Ship it in a closed container, preferably one with only one level. It will be more costly buy will be better in the long run.
I used Intercity to ship my 356 from San Francisco to Maryland. They were really, really good. If Dr Clock can't get it done for you, they'd be my next call.