Cheap auto transport Vancouver to Ottawa

Discussion in 'Station Wagon Lounge' started by jim535, Feb 27, 2013.

  1. jim535

    jim535 born in a Ford

    Joined:
    Jan 16, 2011
    Messages:
    2,898
    Likes Received:
    287
    Trophy Points:
    257
    Wagon Garage:
    2
    Location:
    Ottawa, Ontario
    So I think I may have found a '64 Ford Galaxie Country Squire. The good news is that it's in Canada - no customs issues to deal with.

    The bad news is that it's in Canada - Langley, BC, to be precise. And it's a non-runner. And this is the Winter From Hell, if that makes any sense. A bit of a contradiction.

    I read JMT's post about auto shippers in the U.S.:

    http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23843

    Anyone know of a reliable (and cheap) way of shipping a car from Vancouver to Ottawa? I've got quotes from L. Hansen's, Performance Auto Carriers and Mackie Auto Transport, and they're not cheap.

    It might be cheaper to move to Vancouver - at least the weather's better! :)
     
  2. fannie

    fannie Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 2, 2010
    Messages:
    12,047
    Likes Received:
    1,311
    Trophy Points:
    683
    Wagon Garage:
    3
    Location:
    Nova Scotia, Canada
    I wonder if Rev can help you with this???

    It might not hurt to send him a PM.

    Please don't move until you talk to him.:)
     
  3. rsherid

    rsherid RSHERID

    Joined:
    Oct 25, 2007
    Messages:
    40
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    42
    Wagon Garage:
    1
    Location:
    South Eastern "Brockville" Ontario Canada
    Hey Jim. Good Luck bringing a car all the way from Vancouver. Next time don't be afraid to bring one up from the States. I'm in Brockville and I've brought up 3 1/2 so far with no problems. Two Cadi's, Chevy wagon and a MGA chassis. Just have them dropped at Ogdensburg NY then bring them home with a tow dolly or trailer. With a car over 25 years old or more the customs is not a problem, they will charge you the tax. On the US side they need the title for three days before you attempt to bring it over to check for liens. Maybe you could try CN or CP rail.
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2013
  4. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

    Joined:
    Apr 9, 2009
    Messages:
    18,099
    Likes Received:
    1,096
    Trophy Points:
    1,108
    Location:
    Victoria BC Canada
    Yeah, it's hard enouph keeping up with Rev's hording (trying too)...let alone to have extra compitition!:rofl2:


    Sorry but as for shipping, you mention "cheap":naughty:....think about it and all the other coments about it......watch "shipping Wars"..... going for the lowest price is just not the way to go....just my 2-bits of nothing.

    EDIT>>>> you scored a wagon in Vancouver ..... from under the Rev?????? Oh man, the thunder storms over your house will last for YEARS!:49:......even I don't have brass ones like that!:biglaugh::rofl2::biglaugh::rofl2:
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2013
  5. MikeT1961

    MikeT1961 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jun 20, 2010
    Messages:
    5,782
    Likes Received:
    16
    Trophy Points:
    110
    Location:
    , Ontario, Canada
    Being a non-runner likely means that the railways won't be able to help you much. Cars are driven on and off the rail cars. Your cheapest method is to have a good heavy duty pick up and a car trailer. Drive to Vancouver, and then tow it home yourself. Think of it as a good road trip! Either that or arrange an engine there, and drive it home after you fly out!
     
  6. BlueVista

    BlueVista Well-Known Member Charter Member

    Joined:
    Jun 29, 2006
    Messages:
    1,900
    Likes Received:
    141
    Trophy Points:
    170
    Location:
    Northeast Ohio
    Just the gas would probably cost more than the shipper to drive there and back.:(

    Non-ops are a pain, most shippers don't want anything to do with them and if they do you pay a premium for it.
    That's a long way, rail would be the best option, would it take a lot to get the car running and stopping just enough to ship it?
    It may cost a lot less to have somebody get the car running first than the extra you're going to pay the shipper to handle it not running.
     
  7. jim535

    jim535 born in a Ford

    Joined:
    Jan 16, 2011
    Messages:
    2,898
    Likes Received:
    287
    Trophy Points:
    257
    Wagon Garage:
    2
    Location:
    Ottawa, Ontario
    Thanks guys for some of the suggestions! I'd consider driving to Van myself and towing it back if this wasn't the Winter From Hell. I'd probably end up being one of the stories you hear about on the news. ("Ontario Man Found Frozen in Manitoba Blizzard, Trusted GPS Too Much").

    I'll check out some of the other shippers I found in "Old Autos". But I suspect this would be too far for most of them.
     
  8. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

    Joined:
    Apr 9, 2009
    Messages:
    18,099
    Likes Received:
    1,096
    Trophy Points:
    1,108
    Location:
    Victoria BC Canada
    You need a GPS for this trip??? When you leave Ottawa you'll find this ....

    [​IMG](y)

    It's pritty eazy....it's only 1 road, a really long one!:dancing:

    :D



    So, by the sound of your other thread....did you Buy this wagon? If so, congrats and when can we see a pic?
     
  9. jim535

    jim535 born in a Ford

    Joined:
    Jan 16, 2011
    Messages:
    2,898
    Likes Received:
    287
    Trophy Points:
    257
    Wagon Garage:
    2
    Location:
    Ottawa, Ontario
    Yeah Tedy, but I just put the truck on cruise control :icon_drive: for long drives and just listen to the GPS. It's soooo ... relaxing .... not having to ... pay attention ... to road signs ... zzzzzzz .... :character0182:
     
  10. rsherid

    rsherid RSHERID

    Joined:
    Oct 25, 2007
    Messages:
    40
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    42
    Wagon Garage:
    1
    Location:
    South Eastern "Brockville" Ontario Canada
    I did that drive years ago. Its at least four days.
     
  11. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

    Joined:
    Aug 24, 2006
    Messages:
    9,327
    Likes Received:
    49
    Trophy Points:
    217
    Wagon Garage:
    3
    Location:
    BC,canada
    Jim...sent ya a pm....if you need me to look at...i could probably find some time:rednose:

    as for shipping...the fact that its a non runner will cause you grief....the trains the cheapest way...but they wont touch non runners....everything else is mooie money:49:
     

Share This Page