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Classic Car Buying: Car Shipping


Classic Car Buying: Car Shipping

Jennifer Strong
30 September 2008


Buying a new car is always a fun prospect. There are lots of different cars out there to choose from, and some have even become a hobby for many people. Classic cars are one such type. Classic cars are any older car that can be worked on and restored to prior glory, and many people find joy in this process.

In previous times, it was difficult to find that one type of car that you want to work on, but the internet has changed everything. You are no longer bound to your local area. Instead, you can purchase cars from almost anywhere and have them shipped to your doorstep. This process is called car shipping and it has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds.

Getting it There

When buying a classic car to work on, you will always want that perfect fit. There is little point in spending your money on a car that you don�t like. Remember, you will be putting lots of time, money, and love into this project, so you need to find that perfect car.

Once you have found that perfect vehicle, you need to communicate with the seller. You should be up front with your intentions about having the vehicle shipped to you and see how they react. Most sellers are happy to help you get the vehicle to your home. This means that they need to inspect it and make sure that it is safe for transport. Car shipping companies require an official inspection sometimes, and the seller needs to be willing and able to get this done if necessary.

Documentation

Make sure to document everything, and have the seller take pictures of the vehicle before they release it to the car shipping company. There are many reasons for this, but the most important is to make sure that the car arrives at your house in the same condition you purchased it in.

Damage that was incurred while the vehicle was in transit can be covered by insurance policies that you need to purchase especially for the trip. Make sure that you have enough coverage to cover the total loss just in case something happens.

Car Shipping Basics

The actual shipping process is simple. You will contract with a company to pick up your vehicle at its location. They will check it out and verify that any damage is documented and that it is safe for transit. They will load it onto a large truck and then they will drive it to its destination.

When it arrives, you need to look over it to make sure that nothing has been damaged and that it is still in the same condition as when it left. When you do this, you will sign off on the paperwork and the car will be yours.

For those who collect and work on classic cars, car shipping is the answer to many problems. While it does add an extra cost to the vehicle that you are purchasing, it will be worth it when you find that perfect car for your collection and needs.

Transport Companies is an official source of car shipping information. Here you can find auto transport company near you.




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