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Exporting a car



When I last did it, it was quite a bit easier than importing!

Is it a running/driving/braking car?  A rolling chassis?  Or just a lump of
metal?  Easier and cheaper to ship a driving car...method is called "RO/RO,"
for "Roll on, roll off."

You need a good broker and it would be ideal if you had a tow truck driver
who can deal with the paperwork (and the politics) of the dock.  When I
shipped cars to Europe from NJ I had both people.  They might still be in
the business.  Where will you be shipping from?

Jim

>-----Original Message-----
>From: scirocco-l-bounces+sciroccos=earthlink.net@scirocco.org
>[mailto:scirocco-l-bounces+sciroccos=earthlink.net@scirocco.org]On
>Behalf Of Koabi Brooks
>Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 12:09 AM
>To: 'Scirocco list'
>Subject: Exporting a car
>
>
>Perhaps some of you have experience importing a car (but probably not
>exporting one).  I may need to export one to France.  If anyone
>knows of any
>transporters and has any tips about importing/exporting please contact me
>off-list.
>
>koabi.brooks@gmail.com
>
>thanks,
>koabi
>
>rocco content: 16vT runs and drives!
>
>
>
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