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A word of caution when shopping for enclosed transport. Some carriers put canvas covers on open carriers and call themselves "enclosed". I learned that one the hard way, luckily not with the Pantera. Just make sure you ask exactly what kind of enclosed transport they are providing, for the price they are quoting. Most of the well known enclosed transport companies have lots of photos of their rigs on their web sites.

Also, lots of people who advertise themselves as auto transport companies, aren't. They are auto transport brokers, who don't actually own any trucks; they just arrange transport for you. If there aren't any photos of rigs on their web site, they are likely brokers.

I've used Horseless Carriage and Reliable Carriers. Both were great and had no trouble dealing with low ground clearance cars.
I had a bad experience with Reliable, they were not only two days late but I had to meet them up the street at 3 a.m. in the Publix parking lot in order to avoid having my car driven right past my house and delivered to a holding house. Just terrible !

I had a fantastic experience with exotic transport, they have the bright yellow rigs/trailers. We flew up and looked at the pantera over the weekend, made the deal on Monday morning, they picked up the car on Monday evening, delivered the car on Thursday morning and I took it to the car show on Thursday night...

However, they told me not to tell anyone what happend because it was just by chance the route lined up like that..lol..

Still, a great evolution...

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