Angels auto transport
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I tried locating a source via internet search and I was headed for a disaster. I got Angels contact info on Renntech.
Good luck
#6
My run was Southern Maryland to Ridgecrest, CA. They arranged to have my vehicle flat bedded to the Richmond, VA transporter site and it and the other vehicles were loaded and off they went. The cars were dropped off at a transporters site in LAX. My daughter drove down to pick it up. Angels was willing to arrange transport for the last leg to Ridgecrest but the quotes were high and Angels was upfront the entire time about it. No surprises whatsoever. It was not enclosed and I did not need one for this car.
After having tried to get a broker to locate a transport for me for over a month, and nothing, I moved on. Unfortunately it is not a consumer friendly game out there. Too many deposits up front, no results, "we're still looking for you", "no one wants to bid so let's raise the price". Just nuts!!! I came across Angels based upon a recommendation on Renntech. In 10-14 days the car was in LAX and no stress for me or my daughter.
You should just give them a call.
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Yeah, I was doing my research too to get the general idea of how it works and to compare the prices. I am browsing car forums and someone suggested using a tow dolly to transport my new car in Pasadena. But I'm still not sure about it. I found a used classic car, a Mustang 1969 in really good condition and the price is affordable. But I don't wanna scratch it during the transportation or to pay extra for shipping. Maybe I am too greedy, but it's a real dilemma for me. I was checking the prices from official dealers with shipnts, and it says that those dealers have shipping service and insurance. So, maybe it's better to buy from them? Don't know...
Last edited by Johnny Hotspur GT; 03-28-2021 at 10:18 AM.