Question about shipping a body ,,,,,

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by GSMuscle, May 8, 2005.

  1. GSMuscle

    GSMuscle Well-Known Member

    Car, that is. I was saving a 70 Skylark for a race/street car project but need the room. Most likely the stuff will go on eBay, unless I come up with another place for storage. So what is the best way to ship the frame, body, etc? Unless the buyer can pick them up, what are the options? How much to charge?
     
  2. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    Easiest and quickest way would be to ship it as a roller (has brakes, steers, rolls easily) You can get a quote from any auto transporter and then add $200-300 for an inop(doesn't run) car. If you ship anything large, like a body, trucking expenses will be outrageous.
     
  3. henry white

    henry white Well-Known Member

    yeah, the only affordable way to ship a body would be if its a roller, they charge too much for the handling hassles otherwise. some carriers will handle inop cars. v8buick bb member rick henderson has been moving cars & parts all over lately. he is from the west coast, you might want to send him a PM. he is in GA right now, i have a cell # here somewhere for him.
     

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