Intercity brought my Series one Lotus Seven to me from Nevada to West Virginia
for a considerably small amount of money even though it was a push on and off.
All in all a great experience. I would go Intercity any time.
Mike C
-----Original Message-----
>From: Norm 2Bs <twobees@sprynet.com>
>Sent: Feb 25, 2008 10:43 PM
>To: Spridgets Digest <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: [Spridgets] transportation companies (David Booker)
>
>Sorry to hear about David's Allied horror story. Our horror story was with
>North American. They destroyed numerous pieces of furniture, lost a set of
>irreplaceable sails for one of my boats & it took forever to recoup most of
>the loss.
>
>On the other hand, when we moved from Connecticut to Florida we used Allied
>and they were fine. Even managed to squeeze my Turner into the van that
>brought the furniture. And, both were in storage with them in Bridgeport,
>CT for 6 months. I think if you are going to use a moving company for
>anything, you are at the mercy of the local representative.
>
>If just moving a car, I have used both Passport, now FedEx Custom Critical &
>another company whose name escapes me (I met them at Hershey in 2004).
>Passport moved my MGB from Ohio to Ct. The other company CT to FL.
>
>Intercity is good too. And, another you may want to contact is Horseless
>Carriage, in Paterson, NJ. It's a smaller company & the owner is a car
>collector. They have been moving expensive cars for many years.
>
>Norm Sippel
>'59 Turner - moved by Allied
>'60 Alfa - moved by me
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