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fourwheelerjeff

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I was just wondering if anyone out there has ever used a transport company to ship a modified blazer. If so could you recomend one or condemn one, thanks for any help!

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Check with user "ken". He shipped an old Suburban from Colorado to California recently. He might be able to point you in the right direction.

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Check in the back of Hemmings Motor News. They always have companies advertised int here that haul vehicles...

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Or call a moving company, they have links to car movers. I used Bekins (company actually moved me) from PA to OR and they used a car transporter.

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If you don't want scraches on your paint, put on some type of cover.
Buy the extra Insurance, and read the policy.
Remove anything of value.
An RPM limiter might be usefull.
Mine has be transported with the houshold twice inside the moving van, my company paid it was like $2,000.00
I can say North American has treaded me right both times . YMWV
 
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