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Transport help of a non-runing car. I just bought a non-running 1941 Ford in South Carolina this week and am looking for help in transporting it to Colorado. Does anyone know of an honest and reasonable outfit or individual who could transport this vehicle in an enclosed trailer? I am not under any time crunch and neither is the seller. I would appreciate any suggestions or help.
Robert 970-319-5955 or [email protected] |
Re: Transport help of a non-runing car. I've used Sweet Spot Transport a few times to bring non running cars from out West to North Carolina and was well pleased with their service
Tell us more about this '41. I recently bought a couple of non running '41's . |
Re: Transport help of a non-runing car. At least two guys on the Ford barn that transport
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=309195 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=299063 |
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I have been hauling cars year round since 2006.
I have been here on Ford Barn since 2010. I loaded up this 1909 Lambert Runabout Project Car Roller in Omaha, Nebraska yesterday that is going to Bradenton, Florida. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1643630456 Later today I am picking up this 1926 Model T Roadster Roller in Barstow, Oklahoma that goes to Lilleker Antique Auto Restoration in College Station, Texas. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1643631161 Currently I have 17 feet of available trailer space from College Station, Texas to Bradenton, Florida. After I drop off in Bradenton, I am going to visit some friends throughout Florida. My next availability will be from Florida in mid February. But I am not going to Colorado or up the East Coast. It is Winter until the end of March and I don’t schedule transport along routes that are areas of the country where Winter impacts road conditions. Personally I would not have bought a vehicle so far away - particularly a roller. Most vehicle transport is not direct & involves multiple trailer transfers and outside lot storage. Multi car trailers do not have winches - rollers tend to get damaged during the transfer process from trailer to yard to trailer. If you purchase a vehicle at a distance - you should be prepared to go get it yourself - with your own equipment if necessary. If you can’t do that - be prepared to pay a professional for a service. Jim |
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