Does anyone know of anyone that ships out of Portland Oregon to Melbourne as i just brought a original 1926 Ford T Coupe from there . The bloke said that he might also sell his 1939 Chev Coupe as well. I think it is in original condition but at the moment i am waiting on him to send me some photo's and details of it.
American hemi speed centre does a great job from seattle to adelaide .. Used hemi Rob 3 times and always been very happy with the service he
provides .. Portland to seattle is not that far .. hope this helps .. cheers sidepipe ..
Need someone to pick up a 54 F100 roller from Port Augusta and deposit gently in my driveway in Shellharbour. Tall ask. Have cash. Any suggestions, guys?
Maybe I should hire a truck and pick it up myself? Probably still pretty costly???
So, does anyone know of anyone who may be able to do it?
Weirdo wrote:Ugh... Door 2 Door transport arn't my cup of tea.
They chopped my left indicator, and my V badge that sits on the boot went missing. And also, They took ages, AND reffered to my car as "The shitty bel air"
I used Dave to get the Henry home.
Great guy who helped me get him in the garage and he was up for a chat.
would definitely recommend him.
There may be cheaper options but he was by far the easiest to deal with.
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I recently had to get an Overlander wagon ( a non- runner ) from west Sydney to Bundaberg, Qld.
Moving Cars could have done it door to door for about $700 + but needed it to be drivable.
I ended up using Andrews Auto Freighters from Badgery Creek in west Sydney.
They took it to a holding yard in north Brisbane for $693 including gst.
I then had it collected and brought to Bundaberg by ABC Tilt Tray for $400 cash.
Under $1100 to get a non driver from Sydney to Bundy. Very Happy.
Both companies guaranteed that the vehicle would not be forklifted, and they kept their word.
Andrews Auto Freighters 02 47748212
ABC Tilt Tray 0417831144
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anybody bring stuff in from the states i would strongly recomend they you dont use whole sale dealer centre , i had a pair of american indy front wheels in a box sent to them about a year ago , now they are gone i have confermation of them getting the wheels and then there gone have rang them in the states and here in australia just get told , sheel be right mate they will turn up , realy pissed off have been chasing these wheels for a long time , they sent me detail of a ship that was to arive in brizy on the 17-6-13 , but i have never heard any thing , so do your self a favour and save your money dont use these pricks , happy importing guys
Gojeep wrote:Wife read in the Herald Sun a few weeks ago about a web site where you could post what you wanted freighted, from and to, and then freight companies would bid on getting the job. Tried to find it online at the Herald Sun site but turned up empty. Anyone else happen to read it and know the details?
Old post but a website that has not been mentioned in this thread - http://www.uship.com
There is a growing number of service providers in Australia.
G'day everyone
So i've bought this 34 Ford sedan and having it shipped from South Australia to Brisbane, contacted Mark that was mentioned on Tappet Heads post a couple above, he has 3 trips from SA to QLD in the next 3 months or so. If anybody is looking to freight stuff from SA-Qld and not in a hurry etc give him a call, seems reasonable just talking to him on the phone, says the more stuff he gets for a backload the cheaper for everyone.
his details are
Mark 0418 780 506
email marklgalvin@bigpond.com
All i can say is avoid them AT ALL costs.
Completely useless company, and i'm baffled as to how they run a business. Had something scheduled to be sent on feb, from vic to brisbane, APPARENTLY, their courier went to pick it up and said there was no one there. But.. My pal left the package on the doorstep with a letter..
This went on for over a month before i decided enough is enough failed pickups, i want my money back.. Although.. Apparently their courier attempted to pick it up, I call BS. So, i only get refunded a mediocre fraction of the amount i originally posted..
If the quote is bs cheap, dont trust it.
Jackson
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