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  • Chris R
    232 I6
    • Jul 04, 2008
    • 30

    Transport options

    Anyone have a prefered transport co. they would recommend?
  • HOOT
    Moderator

    Moderator
    • Mar 28, 2003
    • 5592

    #2
    There is a post in the Want Ads that has alot of good info. Go look for it. Not far from the top right now. Guy needed transport from CA to VA. I'd link it but I'm too lame to know how to do it.
    Tom Gibson
    1980 J20 Utility bed truck. Factory cab and chassis truck. Many new mods for it but it will look all stock.
    1985 J10 nothing special just a nice clean stock truck.
    1977 Honcho "Blue" 401/400/quad. Under going major upgrades.."This is Not Your Fathers Honcho", it may not even be a Honcho anymore when done.
    2017 Challenger. Very jealous of the Jeeps.

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    • Gil
      258 I6
      • Dec 01, 2007
      • 278

      #3
      Call Larry at AAALL STATES AUTO TRANSPORT http://www.yousetthecost.com/

      You can negotiate a price!! First time I called, they quoted me about $550-600. I called back a couple weeks later and they quoted me $500. I told them that was too much and I wanted to pay around $400. They called me back within 24 hours and said they booked me a transport!! I had my rig transported from just North of Dallas, TX to the Charleston, SC area for $400!!

      They are a broker. They post on some national board what is needed and trucking companies bid on the job. My guy was from California and was great. Apparently this is a normal way of doing business in the auto transport world. My father-in-law is a new car dealer in PA. He uses a broker to transport cars all the time.

      If I ever need to transport a car again, I will call Larry...his number is listed on the web site. I don't have experience with the other reps, and Larry came recommended to me...so that's 2 positive remarks for Larry. Leave him a message if he doesn't answer...he'll call you back. Or you can e-mail him and request a quote...that's actually how I started communicating with him.

      Hope this helps.
      Last edited by Gil; 07-15-2008, 06:33 PM.
      Gil
      1980 Cherokee Chief

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      • Justin Kerns
        350 Buick
        • Feb 24, 2004
        • 975

        #4
        Highly recommend Angel's: http://www.angelstransport.com/home.html

        I've moved a few and had some bad experiences. This place was recommended by word of mouth and rated highly on various websites. I tried them last time and it was like a dream! Seriously - lots of proactive communication. It was $35 more than the cheapest quote I got, but $35 well spent for a smooth experience.
        Justin
        79 Cherokee S 360, TH400, QT

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        • Chuck Brown
          327 Rambler
          • Feb 17, 2008
          • 542

          #5
          I've had to move probably a half dozen or so cars across the East Coast in the past year, and Ive gotta go with Road Dog Transport.

          For me, its a whole logistics nightmare thing; getting the transport driver hooked up with the guy at the pickup point and THEN making sure that he meets me at the right dropoff point and I dont end up sitting in my truck all night long waiting because the driver got lost along the way.

          They've got a great dispatcher named Sarah who monitors her guys' movements 24 a day and is top notch about making sure everything gets squared away at the pickups and dropoff points.

          I talked with the driver during the Cherokee dropoff about a month back and he told me that they cover from Ohio eastward to Maine and as far south as Florida. Drop em a line at [email protected] .

          Chuck Brown
          Life may be hard, but it sure as hell beats the alternative.
          Works in progress:
          1977 Cherokee Chief; 401/Auto/6" BJ's Lift/Cliffhanger/Stripped out Interior
          1964 J200; 360, .030 over, Edelbrock Intake and Carb, 6" lift

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