There are also companies that provide drivers to drive your car wherever
you want. I had two vehicles driven from NC to CA in 1980 and had no
problems. 

YMMV

Tom Potter

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Subject: Re: [MBZ] shipping a car

best trick I saw was to post at a local college for some kid to drive 
it.  At this time of year there could be a few kids interested in 
getting really close to Lake Havasu

On Saturday, March 11, 2006, at 05:14 PM, Zoltan Finks wrote:

> I will need, hopefully soon, to ship my '68 Coronet from here in MN to

> AZ.
> so that my brother can take over care of it. Some time ago I did this 
> thing
> online that results in several outfits emailing me with quotes. There 
> were
> prices ranging from just under $1k to a few hundred over.
>
> What are some trusted companies, or ways to go about this? I was just
> viewing that '72 dark blue 280 SE, and at the bottom of the page it 
> showe
> and ad for Move On Time dot com. Is that good, or who is good and
> trustworthy for a decent price?
>
> Do I need to buy insurance for this or is the company insured to cover
> things?
>
> Thanks
>
> Brian
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1972 220D - Gump
1995 E300D - Cleo
1987 300SDL - POS - DOA
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