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Thread: Need to ship a van

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    Need to ship a van

    I need to get my Eurovan to Bend Oregon for a transmission repair.
    Going from Poway, CA to Bend, OR.
    Anyone used someone who they trust and had a good experience?
    So far reading on line, it's a crap shoot at best.
    Thanks, Dean

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    Call Cindy at Car Transport. Have shipped many cars up North. She is reasonable and they all arrived safely 949 456 2184

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    I did. Thank you.
    But I tried to drive it there myself but didn't make it over the Grapevine.

    Anyone needs advise, call the car transporter.
    Don't do it yourself like I did, not worth the effort.
    Now I know.
    Dean

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    This is why there is a market for them Cheers

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    Shouldn't be that hard to find a carrier, but start with a recommendation (such as have been provided).

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLewis View Post
    I did. Thank you.
    But I tried to drive it there myself but didn't make it over the Grapevine.

    Anyone needs advise, call the car transporter.
    Don't do it yourself like I did, not worth the effort.
    Now I know.
    Dean
    Reminds me when I was young and foolish.

    I had to get an '85 Targa delivered to San Diego twenty-some years ago and decided to drive it, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch, and catch a flight back. What could go wrong in 300 miles?

    I'll tell you: A 225/50-16 P7, that's what. I'm lucky it didn't tear up a fender.

    After being stuck in Yuma for several hours I was back on the road.
    Fuel: $20
    Tire: $300
    In-n-Out (Could no longer justify fresh seafood.): $5
    Return flight: $60

    Going rate at that time was $175 to get a car from Phx to SD.

    Moral of the story? If the ultimate goal is to get a vehicle from point A to B, always, always have it transported.

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