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Shipping a truck

garlicbreath

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I am torn between selling my 71 built blazer or shipping it and storing.
I can always build another one when I am ready, I am beyond sentimental, but don't know how much I'll get back for it.
Has anyone shipped more than one car at a time? Like via flatbed for 3 cars?
I have a 2001 Audi, a 1987 suburban and a 1971 blazer I am thinking about having shipped if it's most cost effective.
I am moving from upstate NY and could rent a car trailer and tow the audi with the suburban but would need a rental truck and another trailer for the blazer.

Moving lots of crap half way across the US SUCKS!!!!
 
I need to move a 2001 Audi, 1987 Suburban, and a 1971 Blazer from rochester NY to Denver CO
 
I didn't do alot of researching on this matter, but my Burb is currently in northeast Indiana, not running, and just out of curiousity I checked an online company, they wanted something like $1200 from house to house... I figured for that, I could just drive back there, fix whatever is wrong with it, and also bring back some other personal items and tools I left there when I came back here...
 
i just had a truck shipped from Southern CA to Colorado Springs for $550.

Personaly i didnt think it was a bad deal, Isure couldnt have done it for that price

I can PM you a guys number and he can estimate for you,
I was happy with him
 
I used Uship.com to transport a boat from Nevada to Colorado Springs. Worked out great and it was cheaper than for me to drive over and get it myself (not including hotel expenses). You just have to be cautious evaluating the company and be sure they are insured.
 

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