car transporter wrexham / chester area needed

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kevin
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car transporter wrexham / chester area needed

#1 Post by kevin »

bit of a long shot but...

any1 here got a transit size car transporter?

ta

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#2 Post by Grumpy Northener »

Kev - This could be an easier option than you attempting to hire / source / collect / return a hired transporter - I have moved all sorts of stuff around the country using this site (cars / engines / body panels / furniture / work kit etc)

http://www.shiply.com/
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#3 Post by kevin »

Thanks for the reply grumps, will certainly look into that.
My problem comes in a few areas, access to where it is stored is an issue as is the fact thats its been dry stored since 1989. Im confident i could get it running but id much prefer to get it back home so i can do some thorough pre start checks etc.
i may consider towing although being an auto im not sure how that would work either?

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#4 Post by Luxobarge »

If it's an auto, then the driven wheels need to be off the ground.

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#5 Post by kevin »

Luxobarge wrote:If it's an auto, then the driven wheels need to be off the ground.

Cheers :D
If i do tow it id prefer to take the prop off?

Last resort towing tho
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#6 Post by Luxobarge »

kevin wrote:
Luxobarge wrote:If it's an auto, then the driven wheels need to be off the ground.

Cheers :D
If i do tow it id prefer to take the prop off?

Last resort towing tho
That would work, yes. You just mustn't have the auto box turning without the engine running, as there would be no oil pressure.

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#7 Post by mach1rob »

How far is it to go? Handbooks usually say you can do X miles below 30mph without having to suspend tow or remove prop, although those are the best options.

If you're on Facebook, see if there's a local cars for sale group, quite often you'll see adverts to buy scrap cars, and these guys will often do collections etc.
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#8 Post by harvey »

kevin wrote: My problem comes in a few areas, access to where it is stored is an issue as is the fact thats its been dry stored since 1989. Im confident i could get it running but id much prefer to get it back home so i can do some thorough pre start checks etc.
i may consider towing although being an auto im not sure how that would work either?

Kev
All the previous info about towing autos isn't the only thing that will cause you problems if you tow it. Anything you tow with the wheels in contact with the road needs to be taxed & tested.
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#9 Post by suffolkpete »

harvey wrote: Anything you tow with the wheels in contact with the road needs to be taxed & tested.
And insured
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#10 Post by kevin »

this is true about tax and test, it will be insured however.
it is for these reasons that id prefer to hire a transporter. as a last resort i will have to hire a trailer and struggle! lol

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