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Old 10-12-2015, 04:49 PM
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While I have no personal experience, everyone on here respects him and his work (outside of some strange issues with obsessions with single digit numbers )

Keep in mind that "logistics" can be a challenge. Especially when dealing with collector cars. The "big name" transporters (Intercity, Passport, Reliable, Horseless Carriage, ect) will pick up and deliver quickly and at your convenience, but it will cost. The "cheapo" guys are just that.

The trick is to find a respectable transporter who has an empty space in his trailer, who is going from where you are to where you want the car to go. If either location is 'off the beaten path', it may take a while to find a price that's acceptable to both parties.
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He's been a great help on some issues I'd had with my shark. I've ordered a few things from his business and it was always perfect, even shipping to Belgium was no problem at all.



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