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Fourcandles
21st September 2012, 07:17 AM
Hi All,
Hope someone can help, hoping to buy Andy B's part built roadster as would love to keep the car on the forum and it looks like Andy has done a great job so far.
Only problem is Andy is in Strathyclyde and I'm near Leeds. Don't have the transport and best quote I have had is 400 quid!!
Anyone know a cheaper way of me getting it down here?
All ideas welcome.
vmax1974
21st September 2012, 07:31 AM
Have you thought about hiring a long wheelbase luton day hire should only cost 60 to 100 quid add 150 for fuel and a day of your time and job done
Hope this helps
TSM Locost
21st September 2012, 07:38 AM
Locost Builders always seem to recommend www.shiply.com. or as vmax1974 use a luton and collect yourself, meet Andy and have a chat about progress so far.
TheArf
21st September 2012, 08:34 AM
Have a look on Ebay there are people advertising on there all the time, wont cost to get a quote
Arfon
robo
21st September 2012, 08:42 AM
Its like anything to do with transport, to ask for a price for something like that is like chartering a plane [kin dear]. If however its put to them as a return load if they are passing its all different. There are probably dozens of small car transport companies wizzing about in that area that come south or visa versa on a daily basis, I bet they are empty one way!!, like afron said its a free quote.
Bob
Fourcandles
21st September 2012, 11:39 AM
Thanks to all of you that's really great, I think you have solved the problem.
Reckon the Luton Van is the best option as we will get to meet Andy which is a bonus.
Just need to figure out best day etc.
Again many thanks for the help and hopefully I might be able to post about the build soon.
vmax1974
21st September 2012, 12:13 PM
Np a great start to your build thread would be your road trip
Not Anumber
21st September 2012, 01:17 PM
I'll second that, nothing quite like collecting a car that you are going to finish off as a project.
Fourcandles
21st September 2012, 04:18 PM
Hi All,
Again many thanks for all the help with this greatly appreciated.
Asked a local guy for a quote as he says he's cheap (we will see)
But reckon the Luton Van is the way to go, just one question before driving upto Scotland:
Has anyone actually put a rolling chassis Haynes Roadster in the back of a Luton Van?
i.e will it fit and how did you get it in (how big do my mates need to be)
Cheers,
Nik
SeriesLandy
21st September 2012, 08:05 PM
Assuming a Luton is 7ft wide (as is my iveco flatbed.) It should fit no probs.
If the Luton has a tail lift, push the front on. A couple of blocks at the back of the ramp to the bottom of the chassis. Lift up then push in. Only 1 mate needed. Unless your both weedy.
flyerncle
22nd September 2012, 06:32 PM
Bob,35k to transport a load of overpaid muppets who acted like kids throwing sandwiches about and ripping up news papers.
Local football team from Newcastle to Norwich.....:rolleyes:
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