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    Classic Car Transport – Dos and Don’ts

    By Zero2TurboOctober 1, 2022Updated:October 5, 2022No Comments
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    When entrusting your classic car to a transporter, there are many things you should consider. The first thing you should do is inspect your vehicle to check for any damage. You should also sign a condition report, which makes the transporter responsible for any damages during transport.

    Insurance

    You should take out insurance to protect your classic car from damage during transport. A reliable company will advise you about the best range for your vehicle. Before hiring a carrier, inspect your car to ensure it’s in good condition. You can claim compensation if damages are found.

    Insurance is critical for classic car transport, as the owner’s insurance policy will not protect your vehicle while it’s in transport. Fortunately, shipping companies have insurance coverage. The insurance covers any damages caused during transport and pays for any repairs that might occur during transport. It’s best to document any injuries and take pictures of your vehicle’s interior.

    Classic car transport companies offer different shipping methods, and you can choose the best way. The most common form is door-to-door shipping. This method is less expensive than enclosed transport but isn’t as safe. Classic cars are exposed to adverse weather, which could cause damage. While this method isn’t appropriate for long-distance moves, it’s a good choice for local activities.

    Enclosed Transport is Safer

    Classic car transport in an enclosed trailer is a more secure way to transport your precious vehicle. It will protect it from wind, snow, and other elements that can harm the car. It is also safer from theft and road debris. In addition, enclosed trailers reduce the number of stops required in a delivery.

    While an open trailer is cheaper and more convenient, it does not offer the same level of protection. An available trailer is not only exposed to the elements but too small rocks and road debris that can damage your car. Additionally, dust and mud can cause minor dents and scratches. For this reason, open trailer transport is not recommended for expensive or exotic cars. Available trailer transport also poses additional risks for vehicles with low floor clearance, valuable collectors, and roofless cars.

    Enclosed transport for classic cars costs about 50% more than open-air shipping, but it will provide additional protection. Before you ship your vehicle, use a classic car shipping checklist to ensure it’s well-protected and insured. You’ll also need to ensure the carrier has proper insurance and licensing and check their safety record.

    Costs

    Classic car transport is a specialized auto shipping service. It is specially designed for high-value classic cars, which require extra care to avoid damage during transport. They are often transported in an enclosed trailer.

    Choosing a reliable, reputable transport company is crucial when shipping a classic car. Unfortunately, the cost of shipping a classic vehicle can be prohibitive. Several factors play a role in this decision. Generally, the bigger the vehicle, the more expensive it is. Also, classic cars that are non-running require special equipment for loading, which will increase the shipping cost.

    You can also talk to carriers directly. When you choose to speak to pages, make sure you check out their profile and previous shipment history. If you like what they have to offer, you can choose to accept their quote. If you don’t feel comfortable with the company, you can always ask them to do another section.

    Preparation

    Before hiring a transport company for your classic car, ensure it is adequately prepared for transport. You should clean your vehicle thoroughly to ensure it arrives in good condition. This will prevent damage claims and make the vehicle easier to inspect. You should also take photographs of your car to document its condition. Before hiring a transport company, you should familiarize yourself with its rules and procedures.

    Classic cars are worth protecting, whether sports cars, exotics, muscle cars, or luxury cars. Classic car transport companies have special equipment to safeguard them from harsh weather conditions. They ship classic vehicles in sealed containers.

    Classic cars have many ornate features that make them stand out. However, the removable ornamentation must be secured and protected when transporting a classic car. Otherwise, it could fall off or be lost.

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