Classic car transportation
Discussion
I am hoping someone can give me a few pointers on this and recommend a company to do it.
I need to transport a car from London up to Cumbria and back again for a car show.
The car has been loaned to us and I need to make sure its well handled. Insurance value is £350 if that helps. It needs to be enclosed transportation.
An idea of cost would also be very helpful.
I need to transport a car from London up to Cumbria and back again for a car show.
The car has been loaned to us and I need to make sure its well handled. Insurance value is £350 if that helps. It needs to be enclosed transportation.
An idea of cost would also be very helpful.
Have you tried http://www.shiply.com
best advice is to be flexible on dates as they can then "match" the delivery journey with a pickup on the way back saving money all round.
best advice is to be flexible on dates as they can then "match" the delivery journey with a pickup on the way back saving money all round.
epoch911 said:
Yep, another recommendation here 
Stan Willetts
68 Petre Cresent Rishton
Blackburn
North West England
England UK
BB1 4RG
Telephone 01254 884516
I used Stan to bring my car from Glasgow down to Nottingham He's insured to £150k - not sure whether that rules him out - i assume your motor is £350,000 or did you mean £350?
nice chap and has good covered wagon (Mercedes 7.5T)
No doubt you will want it on a fixed body truck and not a covered trailer!
The journey you describe will not be cheap - the driver will have to abide by tacho rules and limit his hours per day.
68 Petre Cresent Rishton
Blackburn
North West England
England UK
BB1 4RG
Telephone 01254 884516
I used Stan to bring my car from Glasgow down to Nottingham He's insured to £150k - not sure whether that rules him out - i assume your motor is £350,000 or did you mean £350?
nice chap and has good covered wagon (Mercedes 7.5T)
No doubt you will want it on a fixed body truck and not a covered trailer!
The journey you describe will not be cheap - the driver will have to abide by tacho rules and limit his hours per day.

Duesey said:
Me too. Internationally rather than domestically, but always been very happy.MikeyT said:
Not sure Melvin enclosed ... if it's a proper works thing and not you just getting some ebay project home, I'd pay the money and go with the best I could (if it someone else's car)
Didn't used to be, does now looking at the update on here:http://www.flyingbluedog.co.uk/
More likely to be a case of who can do it when you want it done I expect; I think most like to schedule things in a little while in advance, so they can match up return trips loaded rather than empty - which is what I'd try to do if I was doing it.
OP: What car is it - any pics?

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