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    Safest Way To Transport a Classic Car

    By Zero2TurboJanuary 9, 2023Updated:January 16, 2023No Comments
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    Transporting a classic car can be a tricky task if you don’t know the best and safest way to do it. It’s important to take all the necessary precautions when moving your car from one place to another, as it is an investment and should be treated with care. In this article, we will outline the safest and best way to ship your classic car.

    Why it’s important to transport a classic car safely

    When transporting a classic car, it is important to take the necessary precautions to ensure that your vehicle arrives safely at its destination. Classic cars are pricier than newly manufactured cars, so extra care must be taken to protect them during transport. 

    Classic cars can be valuable investments, so transporting them with proper care helps maintain or even increase their worth over time. Storing an antique or vintage automobile in ideal conditions can help protect its condition, while also maximizing its potential resale value down the road. With careful handling and secure transportation, you can help make sure your classic car is in top condition when you need it most.

    Preparing for Transportation

    Below are some important steps you should follow to prepare your classic car for transporting.

    Pre-trip inspection of the vehicle 

    Shipping a vintage car can be an intimidating process. Ensuring your cherished car arrives safely to its new home starts with a thorough pre-trip inspection of the vehicle. A pre-trip inspection involves examining all the major components of the car, from engine to brakes and suspension, as well as any additional accessories coming along for the ride.

    Necessary paperwork and documentation 

    Before you begin the process of your classic car transport, it is important to collect all of the necessary paperwork and documents that may be required for its transport. This includes any title or registration documents, insurance certificates, bill of sale, vehicle identification number (VIN), proof of ownership, lien information and more. If you are sending your classic car across states, additional paperwork may be required depending on local regulations. You will also need to confirm with your auto transport company what type of document copies they require for shipment purposes.

    Preparing the vehicle for transport

    It’s important to clean out your vehicle completely before shipping it. Remove all loose items from inside the car as well as any aftermarket accessories such as spoilers or body kits that may be added on. Inspect the exterior and interior of your classic car for any damage or dents so that these can be reported prior to shipment.

    Choosing the Safest Method of Transportation

    There are two reliable options when it comes to transporting a classic car:

    Open Transport

    Open transport is an often-chosen method due to it being the most affordable option; however, it is important to know that this type of service exposes your vehicle to potential damage and theft. Although open transport may be suitable for ordinary cars for short distance moves, there are much safer alternatives when it comes to classic car transport.

    Enclosed Transport

    Enclosed transport is the safest option when transporting a classic car. It offers superior protection from road hazards, bad weather, and theft. It’s also the best way to protect your vehicle from dirt, dust and debris. Enclosed auto shipping prevents any damage that may be caused by flying rocks and other road hazards while the car is being transported over long distances. 

    The enclosed trailer also provides enhanced safety features such as air ride suspension to reduce shock and vibration during transit; this helps ensure that your classic car arrives in its original condition. Furthermore, with an enclosed trailer, you can rest assured knowing that your vehicle will remain safe from thieves at all times during its journey. All of these factors combine to make it the best option for safe car delivery.

    Making Sure the Classic Car is Transported Properly

    Choosing a reliable transporter is crucial when transporting classic cars. It’s important to do some research before selecting a transporter as there are many companies out there that specialize in transporting classic cars. You want to make sure the company has experience handling such vehicles and also offers insurance coverage for the car during transport. It’s also important to keep track of the vehicle during transport, so you should ask your transporter how they will be tracking it. Most professional transporters will use satellite tracking systems or other forms of technology to ensure that your car is always monitored and, on its way, safely and securely. Also, you’ll want to ask what safety measures they have in place during transport, such as secure restraining straps or boxes that can protect your classic car during shipment.

    Conclusion:

    Transporting a classic car can be a nerve-wracking experience for many owners. However, following the tips above will help ensure that your car arrives safely and in one piece. Start by finding an experienced transportation company with a good reputation—and don’t forget to get insurance coverage before you ship. Research the route beforehand and make sure to document the condition of your vehicle before it is loaded up.

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