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Old 07-15-2019, 12:12 PM   #5
wesmigletz
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Re: Finally Got our 1970 2wd Blazer Home

Well it was a convoluted process, but the seller helped arrange the shipping. I worked with the broker (I guess that's what he was called), and gave him very specific details about my house and location - small street off of a small street. The driver showed up with a big rig and a large car hauler and had to park about 1/2 a mile from my house to deliver a non-running car... none of the info I gave the broker made it to the actual driver. It was a bit of a Charlie Foxtrot to get the Blazer from the shipper to my house because it wouldn't start. I work in CA and wasn't there to assist. Fortunately my roommate was able to pull the Blazer with his Previa for my wife. I was expecting it to be delivered to my house, but that wasn't the case.

It shipped from the SLC Utah area to the North Dallas area for $849, plus I paid an extra $100 for the weight of all the parts that were packed in the Blazer. I think the price was good, it was +/-1300 miles. I wasn't happy about the driver expecting to deliver a non-running car to a residence in the Dallas metroplex with a big rig set-up. We live outside the city off a back road. I don't think the broker relayed any info I gave him, and I don't think the driver understood what I was telling him when we spoke. The driver never bothered to do a google Earth, or if he did, he intended to dump the Blazer wherever for me to deal with, I do not know.

Looking back, I should have been more proactive making sure the driver had the info he needed and that he understood me. The little I spoke to the driver I had trouble communicating due to a language barrier. All things considered, it was an OK experience, and I would probably use them again for a project car due to price; I would hesitate to use them for something nice.

On a different note, when my employer relocated me from CA to TX, my employer shipped my 57 and 62 Corvettes to TX, and I had to pay extra beyond what my employer covered for what was supposed to be enclosed, high end car shipping. The shipper, who was rather arrogant and expensive, but he did have a very well rehearsed "you get what you pay for speech" dropped a car on top of my 62 and banged up my 57 pretty good. I ended settling with my insurance company. At the end of the day, Bubba the broker and our driver did a better job than the high-end, professional shipper with the well-rehearsed speech...

The Blazer was delivered in tact and the price was pretty reasonable to me. If you want the broker contact, I will PM it to you.

This was on the nearest big street to our house. Once unloaded, they had to turn around and pull from the front.

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