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Old 05-05-2006, 11:29 PM
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Hey Everybody,
Just wondered if any of you have used an auto transporter service to ship a vehicle out of state?? Would love to have some feedback, hear some stories and maybe get some recommendations! As always THANKS for your replies!!! Bigdog
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Try Fedex...they shipped my last two cars and are easy to work with and the prices are good. Here is the website http://passport.fedex.com/
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Try Fedex...they shipped my last two cars and are easy to work with and the prices are good. Here is the website http://passport.fedex.com/
Wow! I did not know Fedex shipped cars. My mother lives in FL during the winter and MA during the summer. So, she ships her car back and forth on a truck. It's not enclosed though. She's never had a problem. However, we do have a friend whos car was on the same truck as my mom's and had a problem. Her car was on the top of the truck and it went under a low bridge . . . RIP! It instantly became a convertible. The trucking company paid for all repairs.
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