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Intercity is one of the good ones. FedEx/Passport is another. I’d probably get a quote from Reliable, although I’ve never used them personally.
I will tell you to avoid Horseless Carriage like the plague.
Open transport is absolutely no good for a restored car across that many miles. The savings just isn’t worth it.
I would never use a broker, I always want to deal directly with the company that is shipping it, from the get go. I’ve had people buy cars for me that used a brokered shipper and a couple of those were no Bueno.
If you want a good price, tell them that you are flexible on the pick up and delivery dates and you will deliver the car for loading to an easily accessible area adjacent to the major highway through town that they’ll be coming in on, to save the driver from having to waste time navigating through the city streets to get to the pick up location. Offer to do the same thing to delivery end. When you’re flexible with the dates, it allows them some time to put together a load that makes the most sense for them, logistically.
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