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Monday, January 18, 2010

Shipping That Classic Car With Class

By Tom Kearns

At great expense you have finally customized that Classic Bentley and have taken it gingerly on the road to show it off to all the world. Or perhaps it's that vintage Silver Shadow. But now you have to ship that precious and unique classic auto, and you have no idea how to go about it. You certainly don't want to drive that rolling money pit thousands of miles away yourself, and teleporting isn't here yet.

But though they have been somewhat neglected by mystically inclined authors from Kafka to King and it is difficult to imagine anything sinisterly supernatural about them, auto shipping companies provide precisely the service you need, guaranteeing that your monetary and emotional investment will not be lost or so much as scratched.

The first thing that you should do is find the carrier that you plan to use. Make sure that you seek out a carrier that has real experience. Most of us have never been in a situation where we need to ship our car so it is often difficult to know who the best auto carriers are. If you find yourself in this situation, hiring a good auto shipping broker may be the best option for you.

Like anything else, it's best to shop around to find the best deal. You also need to make sure that you fully understand all of the terms and conditions that the carrier works under. Make sure that they understand that your automobile is not just a run of the mill car off of the lot. It's important that the shipping company knows that your car is a custom one of a kind car and that they can cover it under their insurance.

If you opt for an open carrier, make sure they understand your car must be on the top tier, to keep it safer from possible vandalism or theft. On the down side, the upper deck is more prone to exposure to harsh weather, vermin, and any road debris that may be flying high along open roads.

Ideally you want to probably go with a closed carrier. This means that your car will be in an enclosed trailer from start to finish and will not be exposed to the outside world in any way. This will cost more money. Its up to you how much you want to spend depending how comfortable you are with your car shipping in an open carrier.

Leave no personal belongings in the car and remove any easily removable "upgrades," lest they be stolen or broken. Clearly document any removable upgrades which you may chose to leave.

You should also make sure that your fuel tank is not topped off. You want to have enough fuel to get the car on and off the carrier, but much more than that is unnecessary. Its best to cut any excess weight and extra gas is just that.

Before you finally hand the keys over to the auto shippers, make sure to note any damage that already exists to the car and get everything in writing. Accidents can happen and it is always best to make sure that you're covered if such a thing were to occur. - 21392

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