When you get done with all the crap, hiring a auto shipper is the best, safest, and cheapest way. I used DAS Dependable Auto Shippers (I think they're based in San Fran but they're world wide. My son uses them all the time just because they are the best. I shipped a car to my daughter in CO from CT 2X and brought the Willys from CO to CT.
I even looked at renting an enclosed truck for the Willys and read all of the fine print. Nothing said I couldn't carry and auto inside. Getting it up inside was the problem. Just renting a truck for that distance cost almost what the hauler cost without taking into account all of the other expenses (airfare, gas, food, motels, liability).
I think you can get a quote off of their site. I went through Cendant Mobility. Figure $900. for about 2K miles point to point. My Willys was DOOR to DOOR, enclosed, and winched on and off for $1500.00 for 2000 miles (CO to CT). They had to drain the gas tank in the Willys also because the fuel pump diaphragm blew. Kind of everything that could go wrong went wrong. You won't do it cheaper yourself believe me, I've looked at every angle.
http://www.dasautoshippers.com/?referrer=google&kw=dependable+auto-ph
The other reason you use a good shipper is (according to my son who used to assign shipping car collections world wide) they tend to drop chains from above when they're climbing around on top of the trailer. He said that's very common when you have some yahoo outfit moving autos.
When I shipped my car out, another time, I used point to point (a near by drop and pickup point about 8 miles away) and no insurance which dropped the price quite a bit.
Edit: Just found out a guy in the next office brought a 2003 Ford F150 to Rowayton, CT, from Boulder CO for $980. (2K miles, no ins., and drop point to drop point). He said it was in perfect condition and very happy with the D.A.S. service.
So yes, I absolutely recommend D.A.S. I've used them 3 times and very happy with the service.
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