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Enormus 06-27-2007 08:45 PM

Fustrated
 
My car has been completed now for 3 weeks, a new West Coast Cobra 460 crate engine 550hp 545lb of torque 5 speed, and it is stuck in a trucking warehouse in Toronto waiting for a truck to bring it out to Vancouver.

They did not tell me this until the contract was signed and then they said it could be up to 16 days I waited for 20 days and now they are saying maybe late next week with still no definate delivery date. It will cost me $600 to get it released if I want to go pick it up my self but no point as it has to certified in BC to get a BC VIN# to be able to drive it.
Two car shows cancelled.

It sure is a nice sunny day today to be out driving.


Norm:CRY:

Cashburn 06-27-2007 09:00 PM

Transport is always a tricky thing. Even "the best" can fall short sometimes on the actually pickup/drop off etc. I experience it all the time. Hang in there, I know it is tough but once you have it you will realize it was worth it.

Garage10 06-27-2007 10:42 PM

Holy cow Norm. I am sorry to hear about your trouble. I thought you would be driving your car by now. I hope you get it soon.
Best of luck
Brent

Rwillia4 06-27-2007 11:26 PM

you'll forget all about it after your first ride. :)

xlr8or 06-28-2007 05:08 AM

I'm sure the trucking company won't put too many miles on your car while they complete the break in process. ;)

Ron61 06-28-2007 06:26 AM

The trucking company is most likely waiting to get enough of a load for your area to make the trip profitable for them. Could you get a trailer or another truck and pay the $600 dollars and go haul it home yourself and then get it certified there? Good luck and then first drive will make all of this a distant memory.

Ron :)

Aussie Mike 06-28-2007 06:34 AM

I drove 600 miles with a car trailer in tow to pick mine up and then drove the 600 miles back home again. Me and a friend did it all in one very long day with both of us sharing the driving.

All your transport troubles will be forgotten when you get it home and you'll have a new set of troubles. Like " How do I keep these rear wheels from smoking?" or "Why do people always stop me and ask all about the car when I park any where"

Cheers

Enormus 06-28-2007 12:16 PM

fustrated
 
Thank everyone, I tryed to rent a uhaul trailer or even a open trailer with a truck but no one I could find allows for a rental 3000 miles away.

The trucking company told me that the truck I was to be on was full, I told them I would pay a premium and that the car can only be driven in the summer...no responce back!

I am sure all will be forgotten when the car get here, just wanted to ge the car in the local show and shine all my friends were excited to see the show!!


Norm

Ron61 06-28-2007 01:32 PM

Norm,

The waiting is the hardest part. Once you get the car, you will soon forget all about the frustration. Talk to Bruce who has been trying for months to get his new CSX into Canada. Or Jdog who patiently waited for what seemed years just to get his from Las Vegas to Sacramento.

Ron :)

Garage10 06-29-2007 08:39 AM

Hi Norm
Were you able to find out what the real hold up is ? Are they waiting to fill a trailer to make it more economical for them and you ? Or did they overbook and bumped you out till the next load ? Either way it sounds like their said ship date of June 15/07 was very miss calculated ? I too was going to use this carrier but am now having second thoughts if this is the way they do business.

Brent

cdnus 06-29-2007 07:18 PM

What's the name of the trucking co.???

Enormus 07-04-2007 09:14 PM

delivery
 
Mackie Trucking from Oshawa. The car is now to be here on the 10th of July. they did take $400.00 of the price.

Norm

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdnus
What's the name of the trucking co.???


Enormus 07-04-2007 09:17 PM

Vern has some eles he uses.

Norm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garage10
Hi Norm
Were you able to find out what the real hold up is ? Are they waiting to fill a trailer to make it more economical for them and you ? Or did they overbook and bumped you out till the next load ? Either way it sounds like their said ship date of June 15/07 was very miss calculated ? I too was going to use this carrier but am now having second thoughts if this is the way they do business.

Brent


rsimoes 07-05-2007 10:09 AM

I know exactly how you feel! The wait is the worst part! I have been in your shoes (for different reasons) many times with this whole thing.

Here is what I suggest:
If the distance is not too far from your house (less than one day) and you get a good weather forecast, rent a car trailer and truck, get 4 high quality straps, and get it yourself. If that's too costly, just call them every other day and be polite and hope for the best. Meanwhile try to think of something else. . .

It will be over before you know it.

Badsnake427 07-05-2007 01:14 PM

I just got back from Arkansas. 19 hrs each way, driving. Picked up my new Keith Craft 427, watched it being dyno'd and brought it back with me. Even with the hotels and food, I still saved a few dollars. Beautiful drive too, especially through Kentucky! Now I am just waiting for a car to put it in!:eek: :LOL: Oops, just noticed this is under my other AKA, from when the site was down and we couldn'd sign on with our original names. Sorry about that, this is 427SnakeSC, signing off!:o :JEKYLHYDE

Garage10 07-23-2007 02:27 PM

Hey Norm
Did Mackie ever deliver your car ?
How long did it take ?
What shape was it in when you got it ?
Other than the delay, do you trust that they took care of your baby ?
Real curious to here how this played out !

Thanks
Brent


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