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  • jumpmaster54
    1st Gear
    • Sep 2011
    • 113

    Advice on Shipping

    Does anyone now how I could ship the rear tub section of a 109 series IIa? Its in Monroe CT. Anyone near there heading to the midwest?

    Stan
  • cinelliguy
    Low Range
    • Dec 2011
    • 13

    #2
    Have the shipper get ahold of a wood pallet, estimate the weight and then call a freight forwarder/broker for pricing. Once you are satisfied with the price, firmly secure the tub to the pallet via strap, rope down, whatever works the tub onto the pallet, photograph the condition of the tube and the pallet, call for a pickup.

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    • jumpmaster54
      1st Gear
      • Sep 2011
      • 113

      #3
      Cost

      Any guesstimate on cost range?

      STan

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      • rejeep
        4th Gear
        • Apr 2010
        • 420

        #4
        go terminal to terminal..
        cheaper than a res pickup..
        1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
        1974 SIII 109" RHD

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        • o2batsea
          Overdrive
          • Oct 2006
          • 1199

          #5
          i have had good results posting on uship

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          • jumpmaster54
            1st Gear
            • Sep 2011
            • 113

            #6
            Explain Please

            What is Terminal to Terminal? What are some carriers

            Stan

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            • SafeAirOne
              Overdrive
              • Apr 2008
              • 3435

              #7
              Originally posted by jumpmaster54
              What is Terminal to Terminal? What are some carriers

              Stan

              That's where you drop it off at your carrier's (shipping company's) terminal (say...the Old Dominion warehouse) and the receiver picks it up at the terminal near them instead of having the truck pick it up and drop it off at your respective addresses.

              You save BIG doing it this way.

              To get an idea of shipping costs, go to freightquote.com (you should know the dimensions and weight and the resutling shipping class of the thing you're shipping to get the most accurate quote). They show quotes for about a 5-10 different shippers, depending on where you are and where you're shipping.

              Prices vary GREATLY between shippers and pick-up and drop-off locations. I've had a great experience using freightquote.com for terminal-to-terminal shipping of a large item and their customer service is A-1.
              --Mark

              1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

              0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
              (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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              • rejeep
                4th Gear
                • Apr 2010
                • 420

                #8
                It only cost me 400 to ship a cj5 tub from California to New York..
                Was business to business and I do have a fairly smokin deal on freight though..

                Try and get it done through a company that runs freight all the time.. They have different pricing scales and save big right off the bat.
                1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
                1974 SIII 109" RHD

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                • SGS714
                  Low Range
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 83

                  #9
                  Originally posted by o2batsea
                  i have had good results posting on uship
                  I also have had very good luck with UShip.Com
                  ________________________
                  67 Series II
                  71 Series IIa 88" ACR 2.8 Power Plus
                  89 RRC SWB 2-Door 2.4L tdi Spanish
                  93 D110 NAS 327
                  94 2x D90 NAS #'s 1076, 1181
                  95 3x RRC 2-SWB, 1-LWB

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                  • cinelliguy
                    Low Range
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 13

                    #10
                    USHIP works well. Have shipped cars and horses, very good service.

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                    • keithg
                      Low Range
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 68

                      #11
                      I agree with the other about Uship.com. I've shipped a few cars with them and have always gotten great service and good deals. For reference, you could try fedex freight and get a quote from their website for a pallet shipment.
                      Keith G
                      Butler, PA
                      '73 Series III
                      A bunch of old fords

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