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- Bionic_ManExplorerA friend of mine sells boats for a living. He buys them from all over the country, and uses uShip to get them from wherever they are to his dealership in Nebraska.
He swears by them and says he has yet to have a problem. I am sure that would be a viable option for you to get your car moved. - slomarkExploreru ship
- lj2654ExplorerFind a nice Military retiree with time on their hands, buy him or her a one way ticket and have them drive it down for you....
- ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
slomark wrote:
u ship
Google "U Ship" - you will get U ship and other transporter sites.
Be sure to see the negative u ship reports on one of the "hits"!..:(
IMO - check with one of the auto transporters listed in Hemmings, Old Cars, etc. (collector cars, antique autos, high dollar autos) for space available.
Reliable, insured, with excellent "track records"..:W
~ - Buckeye_ChuckExplorerThanks for the replies. Still exploring my options.
- is_it_friday_yeExplorerI'd drive it one way for you if you fly me back. I'm a retired police officer and live in Michigan.
- JimathenExplorer
They've never let me down.
- way2rollNavigator II
I'm sure the OP would appreciate this response, but this thread is 8 years old and the OP hasn't been on here in 7 years.
- valhalla360Navigator
Define "fortune" for us.
Bare bones cost, you are looking at maybe 75gal of fuel, so say $250, a one way flight back, say $250. 25hr drive time at $10/hr. 3 nights hotel at $100/hr...that's up over $1000
But that's an extremely cheap option. I certainly wouldn't do it for so little and if there is an accident, will your insurance cover it if you hired someone who isn't properly licensed for commercial driving? Any stranger you find willing to do it so cheap is going to be sketchy.
Do you have a friend or family member who might follow you in the car if you cover their costs?
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