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12-19-2009 #1
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Auto Transport from Portland to St. Louis
Can anyone recommend a company for an open carrier?
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12-20-2009 #2
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Every time I've had to transport a car I've just done a google search and filled out the online quotes. Then got the couple that were the cheapest and did a BBB search and google search for their names to see if there were any complaints. I've done this 3 times and every time I've had good success. Sadly, I can't remember any of their names.
Little tip, if you are flexible on pickup and delivery, you'll save a ton of money. Like pickup any time in the next 2 weeks.

12-26-2009 #3
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I do custom transport
I do custom transport

JimJim is on the road @ http://www.trulyvintagetrailers.city...transport.html
12-26-2009 #4
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Check out USHIP, i have had excellent luck with shipping vehicles using that site. Plus like with ebay you are able to read feedback left by customers for the business who completed the work. Works very good for researching the rep of a given hauler. As stated before being flexible on pick up and delivery dates is always beneficial
12-26-2009 #5
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If you google there are sites that allow u to post up the route and transporters will bid on the job,.. I cangt remember the site but I got a good deal from central Illinois to texas for like 600

92 azz draggin blazer
86 Monte Carlo SS
64 Impala
12-26-2009 #6
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