I know a lot of guys move bikes via UShip, but I don't know if there's any truck movers on there...
www.uship.com
They're more of a brokerage service than anything else, putting shippers and haulers together.
I know a lot of guys move bikes via UShip, but I don't know if there's any truck movers on there...
www.uship.com
They're more of a brokerage service than anything else, putting shippers and haulers together.
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I went through a broker that handled everything when I shipped my folks car to Florida in May, $800.00 <> and four days to Fort Meyers. Took a couple days before one of their trucks was in the area, they picked up and delivered and were actually on time too.
A Hummer being so wide it'll have to be put on a Flat Bed which may limit your options.
After making a bunch of phone calls I settled on a broker. Prices were all over the place, so they'll handle finding the deal.
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I ended up with a broker when I bought a car out of state. The process was very frustrating as I assumed there were companies that just did it upon orders coming in. A lot of it is broker work and they wait for a truck coming from that city to yours (or at least passing through) and your car gets on board. I think it took about 2-3 weeks for me to finally get my car after purchase. Ugh. $650 from Minnesota to here though.
Had the first carrier back out. Taking bets on how many more cancel?
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