Got a car transported

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  1. CK5

    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    So I bought a car off of ebay a few weeks ago and had it delivered from Florida to Colorado. I forgot to ask them to put it on the top toward the back. As my luck (bad) would have it, they put it in the very worst position, on the bottom right behind the rear wheels of the semi. :doah:

    Yes, it had oil and anti freeze on the hood from the car above it and of course all the road grime from the semi wheels. Would it be to much to have some kind of drip cloth attached to the bottom of the top rails to catch all that crap?
     
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    rotflWhy didn't you read the "contract" you must've signed whe you hired the carrier... or did you just go through a POS broker?:doah: Next time deal direct with the carrier and pay extra to go enclosed.waytogo What kind of car did you get?
     
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    I'd expect some road grime, but oil and antifreeze. :mad:
     
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    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    Yeah, I went through broker, I didn't want to pay extra for enclosed as it was only a 7,000.00 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, if it was a Vette or something then yeah. lol
    Everything went smooth except they put the leaky ass rigs on the top and the non leaky ones on the bottom.
     
  5. Rob Knoell

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    Sounds like Murhpy is a good friend of yours. LOL

    LT.
     

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