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Auto Transport Companies
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Steve Henderson
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I'm considering the purchase of a Packard and having it shipped about 250 miles to my home. I would like advice about the companies that do this, as I have never hired a shipper and have heard horror stories about damage to cars during loading and unloading.

This is a nice car and as it's winter with roads salted heavily, I'd prefer an enclosed trailer.

Does anyone know of a safe and reliable shipping comppany?

Thanks,

Steve

Posted on: 2017/12/16 11:50
Steve in Indiana

1949 Deluxe Eight Sedan
1955 400 Hardtop
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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RogerDetroit
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Yes, Reliable Carriers did a great job in transporting several vehicles to the Packard Proving Grounds this year.

https://www.reliablecarriers.com/

BTW, 250 miles is not a long trip. Maybe you should ask someone in your local Packard club with trailering experince about making a "roadtrip" of it. You might get it done a lot cheaper and have a story to tell.

Posted on: 2017/12/16 12:02
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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Phil Randolph
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I've had good luck with intercity lines
http://www.intercitylines.com/

Posted on: 2017/12/16 12:06
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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JWL
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Recommend contacting the carrier directly and not go through a broker. Usual charge is about a buck a mile for a covered transporter. Any of the major national shippers (Passport, InterCity, Reliable, etc.) should be good. Shop around for one with the scheduling that best suits your schedule. JWL

Posted on: 2017/12/16 12:32
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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BigKev
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I used United Routes and had no issues. Also had a friend that used them as well and no issues.

Posted on: 2017/12/16 19:04
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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George40
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I had a car shipped from California to Connecticut with Thomas C. Sunday. Delivery was great with no issues.

Posted on: 2017/12/16 22:14
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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Steve Henderson
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Thank you for your help. This will make it easier to get the car home in the middle of winter.

Steve

Posted on: 2017/12/17 6:20
Steve in Indiana

1949 Deluxe Eight Sedan
1955 400 Hardtop
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Re: Auto Transport Companies
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NeedsRestoration
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Quote:

RogerDetroit wrote: 250 miles is not a long trip. Maybe you should ask someone in your local Packard club - - - about making a "roadtrip" of it. You might get it done a lot cheaper and have a story to tell.

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I couldn't disagree more. Steve has the right idea - given the amount of salt so many "snow-country" highway depts. dump on their roads.

One thing has changed over the years "for the better" - vastly superior corrosion-proofing when the cars were new. Our cars don't have that.

Even with modern corrosion proofing, cars in the snow-belt suffer horrific permanent damage - just not quite as fast. And who cares ? Arent they just throw-away cars anyway. Different situation with our Packards - we may technically "own" them, but aren't we really just "custodians"...especially, if we are as lucky as Steve who says he has a nice one !

Even ONE drive with salt sprayed all over the car is not good. Starts the corrosion process.

Best thing you can do, if you HAVE to drive a car on salted roads, is THOROUGHLY steam clean it - and I mean THOROUGHLY....after EVERY salt-infested drive. But "the cure is worse then that disease".

Well, not exactly - but the fact is, steam cleaning, meaning injecting really hot water under pressure into every part of the underside, is not good either.

Steve has the right idea - only thing wrong about his post is he didn't post us a picture !

Posted on: 2017/12/17 11:05
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