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New User
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| Hey. I recently encountered a problem here. I sent money to my friend in another state so that he bought a car and he bought it. But since he is not going to go to me, I started looking for a driver and it is not as easy as it seems. Can someone suggest a good service.
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Veteran
Posts: 164
Location: Alvin, Texas | Cool! Congratulations on your purchase. What did you buy? Is it a runner? Does it need to get winched on a trailer? Where is the car located? Where are you located? |
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Member
Posts: 6
| Where is it located and where does it need to go. More details about if it runs, rolls, brakes? I have a transport page on Facebook with many brokers and transporters that could help. |
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New User
Posts: 4
| 1956 Plymouth Savoy. Bought in Riverton, Wyoming. Convert to Lynchburg, Virginia. Desirable cheaper |
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Member
Posts: 5
Location: New York | Hi! I myself not so long ago transported the car, because I took it at an auction, and I had no desire to go after it myself and hired a driver. My friends talked that it was better to try through acquaintances, as if someone else could break it. But I made up my mind and chose a company here https://getcarrier.com/blog/best-auto-transport-companies/ after that my friends call me lucky |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| i know a guy, ill pm you his contact. He has a big hauler... and reasonable, I would expect 600-800$ none of this 1$ a mile stuff
Edited by mikes2nd 2020-08-10 2:54 PM
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