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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Direct Enclosed Transport Since 2006
Posts: 5,078
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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. 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. 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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