With warmer weather approaching, the outdoor car show season is not far behind. If you plan to attend local shows or travel cross country, transporting your collector car is always an important decision for your pre-show planning. If driving it isn’t an option, you can choose to pull a trailer yourself or hire a transport company.
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Shipping a car sounds like a costly undertaking, although it does have its advantages. Some transport companies offer door to door pickup and delivery. A licensed professional driver will take your car to its destination, freeing you to travel at your leisure. For many owners, trusting someone else with their car is really not an ideal choice.

However, if this sounds like an option for you, do your homework. Ask other collectors about the services they have used. Your insurance company may have recommendations. Deal with a service that owns its trucks and carries liability insurance. Ask for their USDOT number and check their safety record with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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If using a transport service is too much of an expense or a trust issue, towing a trailer may be your best option. Choose between an enclosed model or an open air trailer. Enclosed trailers can be pricey as well, although they protect your vehicle from road debris and weather damage. Amenities like pop out sleepers, kitchens, and even bathrooms mean you and your car can enjoy some quality time together.
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No matter what type of trailer you choose, review proper towing procedures before starting your trip. Each year, over 68,000 motorists are involved in towing related accidents. Here are 11 helpful tips to ensure you and your classic car arrive safely:
Getting you and your collector car safely to the next show should always be your first choice for transport. You’ve spent a lot of time working on bringing this beauty to life and you don’t want anything to happen to it (or to you!). Hiring a transport company or towing a trailer yourself is a personal decision. Do your research, ask lots of questions and most of all, be safe on the highways. We want to see you and your car at the next show!
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Not sure how you want to transport your classic car to the next show? Give us a call and we’ll be happy to help you weigh your options. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff can also help you find the right insurance policy for your vehicle. Visit our website at www.classicins.com and see how we can help safeguard your dream car.