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    Vehicle shipping.

    Anyone every get any thing shipped across the US? I'm purchasing an 09 f250 from Texas and was wondering if any of you guys knew what hopping companies to deal with. Getting it shipped from San Antonio in the next week or so. Any input would help.
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    Hangin' with my toddler. Silverhatch's Avatar
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    Google shipping companies, but probably be around $1100. Thought about going that route myself.

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    why not fly down and drive it back? Probably be cheaper and it may save you from a bad deal by seeing it in person first.

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    I had a 55 chevy shipped from oregon for 550 .Open trailer.

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    Hangin' with my toddler. Silverhatch's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by TooFast98Cobra View Post
    I had a 55 chevy shipped from oregon for 550 .Open trailer.
    Wow. What company?

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    Hi! I'M DAKS #1 BITCH! TooFast98Cobra's Avatar
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    I have to find u the receipt. He is insured to a mill. I gotta find it

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    All I found was quotes around 1,000 or so. I figure I'll have just as much wrapped up in fuel and flight cost if I were to go that route. It's just finding time to do so is my battle
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    we have used innercity lines enclosed not the cheapest but they were excellent and really careful with the cars

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    I used uship.com once for a 34 Ford. You put in your ad what your looking for and people bid back to you. I had no issues what-so-ever when I got my 34... cost me $500 bucks and a case of Bud Light to get it to Uniontown from Salt Lake City.





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    Thats a nice run, long drive though. Between fuel and flight, it ran me about 700 to go get my Cobra in San Antonio. That was with a one way flight assuming I would be coming back with the car.
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    I paid around 1000 to have my Chevelle shipped here from Washington state. They dropped it off at the impound lot by Castriota's on West Lib Ave.
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