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 Post subject: Freight shipping
PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 11:53 am 
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Location: Durham
I asked a while back about shipping an engine...

Well, calling the locak shippers was a frightening experience, quotes were all in the $400-500 range, and that would be a deal breaker for me shipping the engine to California.

A guy at one of the local hubs for a national chain suggested I try out

http://www.freightquote.com

It also turns out that Freight Quote pays eBay to be linked that way.

Anyhow, they have large volume accounts with the shippers, and the price quote was nearly half of what calling the big shippers yielded.

In the end, I had quotes from about $250-300 (rather than $400+). I lost a little money on the deal because I originally put in the wrong freight class and had a lower quote...

But, everything went smoothly, and for $275 (that included $1500 insurance) the engine made it to CA in about 3 business days.

I did save money by shipping from the loading dock at work, and having it delivered to a business with a loading dock.

So, in all, it was a very positive experience.

Scott


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 Post subject: Truck Shipping Automotive Parts
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 5:54 pm 
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Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2003 5:14 pm
Posts: 385
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Scott:

I just went through this when I sold my C3 Corvette on Ebay.
I used SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES in Raleigh 781 7460

They were very courous and helpfull dealing with a "amature"
I learned to make shure you state automotive parts up front
because the rate is determied by both weight and type of item

1500lbs of furnature was 3x's the price as 1500lbs of auto parts.
because of the room it takes up. One motor in a crate that can
be stacked will cost less than one on a pallet that cannot be
stacked, etc.

Call and get a quote. There are many others in the yellow pages
under Trucking-Motor FReight

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