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Old GMC Sierra 2500HD Makes Quick Trip from Kirksville , Missouri to Abilene , Kansas
A 1982 GMC Sierra 2500HD completed its trip from Kirksville, Missouri to Abilene, Kansas, and it is now ready. The old pickup was booked on January 26, and two days later, it was picked up. It arrived the following morning. The distance traveled by the truck was around 330 miles. This route connects two smaller...
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Why This Ohio-to-Texas SLS AMG Shipment Needed a Hard-Sided Enclosed Trailer
A 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG recently traveled about 1,200 miles from Akron, Ohio to Austin, Texas inside a two-car, hard-sided enclosed trailer. From pickup to delivery, the entire move took four days. That timeline, and the equipment used, makes perfect sense once you understand what it takes to move an exotic like the SLS AMG...
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Cross-Country Transport of a Brand-New Land Rover SUV from Bedford, NH to Glendale, CA
A 2026 Land Rover Range Rover needed to get from Bedford, New Hampshire to Glendale, California. The owner picked enclosed multi-car hauler service for this 3,000-mile cross-country move. What happened with this shipment gives you a pretty clear picture of how premium vehicle transport works coast-to-coast and how long it takes. How the Booking and...
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Commercial Ford Transit Van Completes Cross-Country Transport from Elkhart, IN, to Sun Valley, CA
The transporting of the 2014 Ford Transit Cargo Van with a raised roof from Elkhart, Indiana, to Sun Valley, California, highlighted the efficient auto shipping services provided to business vehicles on key business routes. The transport covered 2,100 miles in just seven days, connecting two key business hubs on the opposite sides of the country....
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