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” As the shipment got closer to the destination the client was informed. The client made some changes in the drop off location and thanks to our flexibility and ample knowledge of the different routes, the vehicle arrived safely and on time. Auto Transport billed the client after he was satisfied with the shipment… “

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Transporting a Shelby Baja Raptor

Autotransport.com has been pioneering the transportation industry. As a pacesetter in the freight industry, we rely on a team of logistical experts and drivers to make each shipment successful. The planning phase for shipping the Shelby Baja Raptor took 4 hours. Fox had already checked the car’s condition and determined it suitable for shipping using a single unit enclosed carrier.

The Shelby Baja Raptor is a 189 in. long and 80 in. wide. Before loading it into the trailer, the height of the vehicle 66 in. was recorded. Auto Transport takes into account every part of the shipping process. From the planning phase to offloading, every little detail is accounted for accordingly.

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Auto Transport has been serving the industry for long allowing us to amass experience on the different methods suitable for shipping different vehicles. Loading of the Shelby Baja Raptor was done by an expert who carefully drove the vehicle into the single unit container. 

The position of the vehicle was such that there was enough room to access the door, while the movement of the vehicle was curbed. As the driver received the formal documents from Fox, the logistics team informed the client that his vehicle was loaded and ready for shipping.

Tracking of the Shelby Baja Raptor Transportation

Working with a team of experts, AutoTransport.com understands that constant communication between our company and the client is important. That’s why we always make sure the client is up to date on the progress of the haul operation. Along the way, the driver made stops at various Auto Transport agents for checks. This ensures the vehicle in transit is still firmly in place. As the shipment got closer to the destination the client was informed. The client made some changes in the drop off location and thanks to our flexibility and ample knowledge of the different routes, the vehicle arrived safely and on time. Auto Transport billed the client after he was satisfied with the shipment.

Filing A Claim

  1. Damages during car transportation are rare. However, if they happen, you should be able to file a claim to help you bear the financial burden at hand. You will need to do a lot of detailed documentation when filing a claim. You will also need to show the car’s condition before and after transport. That is why you should always inspect the car before the auto shipping company does it. You should also take clear photos of it.

    Make sure that you contact the shipping company when you notice the damage done to the vehicle after it has arrived at the intended destination. They should fix the problem within the shortest time possible. If they don’t, you can file a claim against them via Better Business Bureau.

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  3. You need to insure your car for transport. It will allow you to get financial support if any damage is done to it while it is being transported. It could be through an accident, theft, or vandalism. The insurance also covers any pedestrians or drivers who are injured at the same time.

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  • > If you would like to know anything more about the car transport services we offer at Auto Transport then call us on (800) 757-7125 or click the link to receive your free quote today.
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Natasha Post

Expert in all in things auto-transport. Natasha has been with the company for 3 years and is actively reaching new milestones for the company with her marketing team.

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