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Worry-Free Classic Car Shipping by : Christine
Harrell
Transporting a vehicle over a long distance such as during an
interstate move is a nerve-wracking experience. It is even more traumatic when
you are shipping a classic sports car or other valuable vehicle. In addition to
the cost, such automobiles often have sentimental value that makes them
irreplaceable.
Or maybe you have purchased a collector vehicle long distance, such as over the
Internet. Some sellers may not have contact with a reliable auto transport
service and you are on your own when it comes to finding a way to get that car
to you.
Start with an experienced car shipping company
It's hard to find an auto transport company through word of mouth. Although car
shipping is growing in popularity, it is still something new to the average
person. There are a few things to look for when shopping for the right shipper.
- Experienced only: You want a shipper who not only has been in business a long
time but has extensive practice in shipping classic vehicles. For companies just
starting out, let them learn on someone else's cheaper vehicle. Your car
deserves only experienced shippers.
- Check the insurance: Ask about the shipper's insurance in the unlikely event
your vehicle is damaged in transit.
- Type of trailer: Optimally you want your auto transported in a closed trailer
to protect it from the elements, road hazards, vandalism, and theft. If the car
is to be shipped on an open trailer, make sure it will be shipped on the top
rack.
- Straight-through or storage: Again, in a perfect world your car will be picked
up at the door and delivered immediately to its destination. Some shippers take
cars to a storage yard until they have enough vehicles headed in the right
direction. While the car is being stored it is out of your control and could be
damaged or stolen.
Prepare the car for transport
There are some basic steps to prepare for car shipping. These are a good idea
for any vehicle but are vital for an expensive or collectible car.
- Wash and inspect: Carefully document any damage to the vehicle before
shipping. Take pictures so you have an unbiased record of the car's condition
- Remove personal items: Many classic cars have aftermarket additions that can
be removed for transport. Anything that can be easily removed should be so
nothing gets lost or stolen.
- Have 1/4 tank of gas: There needs to be a little gas in the tank just to get
the vehicle on and off the trailer, but too much is a safety hazard. If your car
doesn't operate, obviously you don't need gas, but there will be an extra charge
for winching your vehicle on and off the trailer.
For the owner of a classic car, shipping is like putting your child on an
airplane alone. By using a reputable shipper and taking some basic precautions,
both you and your baby will survive the experience.
Author Resource:- Author is a
freelance copywriter. For more information on
car shipping, visit
http://www.National-Car-Shipping.com/.
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