Shipping a Classic or Vintage Car: Expert Tips
Shipping a Classic or Vintage Car: Expert Tips
Advantage Auto Movers has built a reputation for professional, reliable service. In this article, our team provides a thorough overview of how to safely ship a classic, vintage, or collector vehicle to help you plan with confidence.
Advantage Auto Movers offers white-glove classic vehicle transport services for collectors, estates, auction houses, and private owners. Our classic car shipping protocol includes enclosed transport, soft-tie strapping, hydraulic lift gate loading, and dedicated single-vehicle options for the most valuable machines.
Why Classic Cars Need Special Treatment
Classic vehicles differ from modern cars in several ways that affect transport:
- Irreplaceable parts: Trim pieces, chrome, and body panels may be discontinued and impossible to source if damaged
- Delicate finishes: Original paint, especially on 1950s-1970s vehicles, is often thinner and more vulnerable than modern clearcoat
- Mechanical sensitivity: Older braking systems, steering, and suspension may not handle standard carrier loading procedures well
- Non-standard dimensions: Wide fenders, low ground clearance, or unusual proportions can create loading challenges
- Sentimental value: Beyond financial worth, classic cars often carry irreplaceable emotional significance
Recommended Transport Methods for Classics
Enclosed Transport (Strongly Recommended)
Enclosed carriers provide complete protection from weather, road debris, and UV exposure. ‘
For classic and vintage vehicles, this is the recommended standard. Look for enclosed carriers ‘
that offer:
- Hydraulic lift gates (avoids driving the car up a ramp, protecting low-clearance vehicles)
- Soft-tie wheel straps (no chains that could scratch wheels or suspension components)
- Air-ride suspension (reduces road vibration transmitted to the vehicle)
- Climate control (prevents temperature extremes that can damage older interiors)
Single-Vehicle Enclosed (Premium Option)
For the highest-value vehicles, single-vehicle enclosed transport provides dedicated service. ‘
Your car is the only vehicle on the trailer. Cost ranges from $2,500 to $5,000+ depending on ‘
distance, but it offers maximum security and the fastest transit times.
Pre-Shipping Checklist for Classic Cars
- Detailed photo documentation: Take 50+ photos from every angle, including undercarriage, engine bay, trunk, and interior. Record video as well.
- Fluid inspection: Check for any leaks. Classic cars are more prone to oil and coolant seepage. Address leaks before shipping or inform the carrier.
- Battery disconnect: For vehicles with older electrical systems, consider disconnecting the battery to prevent drainage and electrical issues during transport.
- Tire pressure check: Verify proper inflation. Classic car tires, especially bias-ply or whitewalls, need proper pressure for safe loading.
- Remove accessories: Detach mirrors, antennas, hood ornaments, or any fragile external accessories and transport them separately.
- Fuel level: Keep the tank at one-eighth to one-quarter full. Older fuel systems are more prone to vapor lock with full tanks in warm weather.
- Cover sensitive areas: Use painter’s tape and soft cloth to protect chrome bumpers, trim, and emblems from strap contact points.
Insurance for Classic Cars During Transport
Standard carrier insurance may not adequately cover a classic car’s agreed value. Take ‘
these steps:
- Obtain a professional appraisal or agreed-value statement before shipping
- Verify the carrier’s insurance limits exceed your vehicle’s appraised value
- Consider supplemental transport insurance from a specialty provider like Hagerty or Grundy
- Ensure your personal classic car insurance policy covers the vehicle during third-party transport
- Get the carrier’s insurance certificate in writing before pickup day
Choosing a Carrier for Classic Cars
Not all enclosed carriers are equal. When shipping a classic vehicle, look for:
- Experience with classic and collector vehicles (ask for references)
- Proper equipment: lift gates, soft ties, air-ride suspension
- Insurance coverage that meets or exceeds your vehicle’s value
- Positive reviews from other classic car owners
- Willingness to let you observe the loading process
Collector tip: If your vehicle is being shipped to or from an auction (Barrett-Jackson, Mecum, Monterey Car Week), book your transport well in advance. Enclosed carrier availability drops dramatically during major auction events.
Cost Ranges for Classic Car Transport
| Distance | Enclosed (Multi-Car) | Single-Vehicle Enclosed |
|---|---|---|
| Under 500 miles | $800-$1,200 | $1,500-$2,500 |
| 500-1,000 miles | $1,200-$1,800 | $2,000-$3,500 |
| 1,000-2,000 miles | $1,600-$2,400 | $3,000-$4,500 |
| Cross-country (2,500+ mi) | $2,000-$3,000 | $3,500-$5,500 |
These ranges assume a standard-size classic car. Oversized vehicles, non-running vehicles, or those requiring special handling may incur additional charges. Always get a detailed written quote that specifies the exact services included.
At the Destination: Receiving Your Classic
When your classic car arrives, take the following steps to ensure everything is in order:
- Inspect the vehicle with the driver before signing the delivery Bill of Lading
- Compare the vehicle’s condition against your pre-shipment photos
- Check the undercarriage for any signs of fluid leaks or new damage
- Start the engine and listen for any unusual sounds
- Note any discrepancies on the BOL immediately and photograph them
Summary
We hope this overview of classic car shipping has been helpful. Advantage Auto Movers is here to provide professional guidance at every step of the transport process. Please contact our team for a personalized consultation.
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