View Full Version : Shipping a car?!????
Jim Ferron
03-03-2014, 09:01 PM
Forgive me if this is in the wrong forum...
I just bought a running driving project that need to go from Ga to Ma....open carrier. I'm learning that this uship and a relater 'brokers' is kinda a nightmare. The 'quote' me one price and then up it a couple hundred bucks as soon as I go to finalize the deal. Can anybody share with me the best way to get a junker shipped without breaking the bank? Thanks.
This guy is a Team Chevelle member, although his trailer is enclosed. There is a guy on the H.A.M.B. that hauled one from California to Michigan for me on an open trailer. I can look him up it you want.
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=456338
SeattleCarGuy
03-04-2014, 12:06 AM
I used a guy named Mike Falco at 1 Flat Rate. Phone number is 1-800-876-4888 extension 5.
I bought an L78 Nova from a member here in New Jersey and wanted it shipped all the way across country to me in Seattle. 1 Flat Rate quoted me around $1200 on an open trailer. This was April 2013, just about a year ago. They said the pick up window was around 2-3 weeks as they had to find enough cars in the area to fill a transporter coming this way from the New Jersey area. He called me back about 5 days later and said he had an enclosed trailer he could offer for slightly more at $1450. I agreed to it.
The Nova I bought was not a runner, so this price included winching it on the trailer as most guys charge extra for that. I was happy with the service from the transport company. They are not owned by 1 Flat Rate, they are just an approved transporter in their network as they simply broker these hauls. The company that hauled it took good care of it and then I picked it up in a secure holding lot about 20 miles from my home in Seattle. I would use them again.
Hope this helps you.
JRSully
03-04-2014, 11:15 AM
+1 for Mike Flaco at Flat rate, had an early, non running, 911 shipped from Seattle to Long Island. Price was very, very reasonable and was delivered in an enclosed semi on time. Mike stayed in touch throughout the process, price didn't waiver and I paid the driver, who did a great job loading and unloading. The transporter had new Porsches and other high end cars on it when it arrived, so I guess that says something. I would use them again for sure. SULLY
SeattleCarGuy
03-04-2014, 11:24 PM
I originally got the recommendation for 1 Flat Rate from JRSully here on this board, so there you have it, two very satisfied customers of Mike Falco.
Jim Ferron
03-05-2014, 02:24 PM
I spoke with 1 flat rate today. Mike was not there but I spoke with the Scottish fella. They are brokers not carriers. Price always seems to go up and up and up....
69hurstSC
03-05-2014, 02:29 PM
NEVER put any money down with a broker. Just my 2 cents.
SeattleCarGuy
03-05-2014, 11:48 PM
Hi Jim,
Yes, I realize that 1 Flat Rate is a broker. I said so in my post. My understanding is that the actual carrier they used is an approved carrier from their network, meaning they have history and experience with that carrier and I will say that the carrier was very professional and did a great job that I was happy with. They did raise their price from the original quote of $1200 to $1450, but the original quote was an open transporter and for $1450, I got an enclosed transporter. This was important to me as the trunk of my Nova was filled with high dollar parts (837 alternator, restored smog system, etc.).
I offered up 1 Flat Rate simply as a suggestion as I would be comfortable using them again. At the time I did this haul a year ago, fuel was maybe 15% higher than today's market and the only other comparison I had was calling Reliable Carriers who quoted me something like $2200 if I recall correctly.
Good luck with whoever you choose.
Paul
SeattleCarGuy
03-05-2014, 11:50 PM
Oh, I don't think I had to pay anything up front to the broker, 1 Flat Rate, but when I picked up the car, I brought two separate cashier's checks to pay them separately from the carrier. I think the split was $150/$1300.
Mikes12zl1
03-06-2014, 01:47 AM
Shipping brokers are a nightmare! Call Glen at show time haulers he is excellent ! He just delivered my camaro from Oregon to North Carolina for 1300 enclosed. I was well pleased. His # is 256-689-1644
JRSully
03-06-2014, 09:25 AM
My price from Mike at 1 Flat Rate never waivered or changed during the process and car was delivered on date promised in November (weather not great) My situation is that my car did not run and I was getting some crazy prices because of that. I did my homework/research and found that 1 Flat rate had pretty good, consistent reviews. BTW, anybody going from Long Island west through Pittsburgh area anytime in the future.?
parkbrau
03-06-2014, 11:24 AM
I can't vouch for this guy, but I see him on TC, he has shipped a few times for guys there.
http://www.trulyvintagetrailers.citymax.com/Enclosed_Muscle_Car_Transportweb_page.html
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: John S.</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I can't vouch for this guy, but I see him on TC, he has shipped a few times for guys there.
http://www.trulyvintagetrailers.citymax.com/Enclosed_Muscle_Car_Transportweb_page.html
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That's the same guy that I posted about, but Jim must not have seen my post. Maybe he will see this one?
resto4u
03-06-2014, 11:29 PM
Be very careful with brokers. They will quote you a cheap price, and they will not get a driver who can afford to haul at their price and make money. Most brokers want a deposit, this is their portion of the haul. The broker gets paid and they can't find a truck.
JRSully
03-07-2014, 11:14 AM
Mike at 1 Flat Rate didn't require anything $$ up front. I paid the driver his fee and a check for Flat Rate for their fee. Driver took car of dispersing the fees. Yes, not all brokers are legit, but these guys were a pleasure to deal with and were flat out cheaper than the big guys (although I was not shipping a ZL1 Camaro)
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