Transport Sydney to Canberra

Started by Broad-Arrow, June 12, 2013, 10:26:21 AM

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Broad-Arrow

Hi

I would welcome recommendations regarding transport options to move a '65 Mustang from Sydney ports area to Canberra in early July. 

TIA, Broad-Arrow

Darren Dorcich

If it was my car, and I was reasonably close I would probably grab a trailer and go pick it up myself.  No one will look after your car like you will.

I shipped a car from Qld to Vic and used door to door (1800 366 723). Cost around $1200 from memory.  They were ok after they actually picked it up.

Darren

Broad-Arrow

#2
Thanks Darren. 

In the past, when I had a suitable tow vehicle (i.e Toyota LandCruiser), I have undertaken my own transportation using a car trailer.  Unfortunately, I currently don't have a suitable tow vehicle so will need to engage someone to move the car.

Does anyone know of a Sydney or Canberra based transport company?

Another option is to drive it off the the wharf using temporary rego...

Mattstang

#3
Try Neil @ Caringbah Towing - 0419 258 072
or Tim @ Alltrades Towing - 0424 588 852

I have personally used Caringbah to transport my 65 from Vic. to Sydney, door to door with no issue,
Cheers
Matt

66 Stang

Try SMB, they are usually quite reasonable, not sure if they go to Canberra, but I do know they will drop off in Goulburn, and you could always collect from there.

Just give them a call.

http://www.smbcartransport.com.au/index.html

Cheers
Keith

moe

Quote from: Broad-Arrow on June 12, 2013, 10:26:21 AM
Hi

I would welcome recommendations regarding transport options to move a '65 Mustang from Sydney ports area to Canberra in early July. 

TIA, Broad-Arrow

I've got a mate here in the ACT who does interstate runs.  I've used him a few times.  Happy to get his details if you like?

Broad-Arrow

Many thanks to Darren, Matt, Keith and Moe. 

I'll follow-up based on the advice received.

Moe - I'll send a separate message regarding contact details for the ACT transport.

cheers, Ken

:cheers:

Pinto Pete

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whitewun

Hey broad arrow please post the results

I have my baby arriving around the same timeframe.
It is currently in Shermatts hands having some work done on it.

My thinking was to get the car "australian ised" by a company in Sydney and then pick it up and drive it back to Canberra.
By Ausralianised I mean getting the headlights done etc etc

Whitewun

marksince1984

PrixCar (previously Toll Auto) quote on their website $262 Sydney to Canberra (Depot to Depot). So you have to get it on a tilt tray to their depot in Sydney. By memory when I did it for mine last year it was about $150.

http://www.prixcartransport.com.au/transport-car-from-sydney-to-canberra/
1969 Mach 1 S Code

big al

Hi, i can do it for you door to door one afternoon For $500 on my own truck if you are interested....thanx...Al

big al

Also whitwun, i can also perform the necessary modifications that you are requiring and all the required  parts are carried here in my workshop in Sydney...Thanx again...Al

Broad-Arrow

Quote from: whitewun on June 16, 2013, 08:55:06 AM
Hey broad arrow please post the results

I have my baby arriving around the same timeframe.
It is currently in Shermatts hands having some work done on it.

My thinking was to get the car "australian ised" by a company in Sydney and then pick it up and drive it back to Canberra.
By Ausralianised I mean getting the headlights done etc etc

Whitewun

Are you considering driving it from Sydney to Canberra using a temporary permit?  I was looking at this option, but I understand I would need to obtain a NSW Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) which would require a safety check by an authorised inspector.  I believe it would be easier to simply truck the car to Canberra.

moe

out of curiosity, does the mustang have current US rego?

Broad-Arrow

#14
Quote from: moe on June 23, 2013, 01:19:43 AM
out of curiosity, does the mustang have current US rego?

No, it had Michigan collector plates/rego, but they have been removed. 

Ash

Quote from: Broad-Arrow on June 22, 2013, 10:28:57 PMI was looking at this option, but I understand I would need to obtain a NSW Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) which would require a safety check by an authorised inspector.  I believe it would be easier to simply truck the car to Canberra.

My only experience with this was on a caravan I sold. The buyer wanted a permit to drive it back to Canberra from me in NSW. I had to get it inspected which was the same process as getting a pink slip done. As most of us know just how difficult most inspectors can be on first time inspections on classic imports as they have no idea, I personally would not be choosing this option. I think it would turn out into more of a drama than worthwhile.
"I'm too drunk to taste this chicken" - Kernel Sanders

laimmartin

This thread is very old but if anyone is still looking for an answer, I would recommend P&S Logistics, Prixcar Services, and CEVA. I deal in Cars in Melbourne and usually transport cars for my clients to Canberra using these companies.

P&S Logistics (https://pslogistics.com.au): Fast, Reliable, and Competitive Prices
PrixCar Services (https://www.prixcar.com.au): Safe and Enclosed Car Carriers
CEVA Car Carrying (https://cevacarcarrying.com.au): Reliable, Fast, and Enclosed Car Carriers

I hope this will help. But I would recommend you all to first explore yourself and get quotes from 2 to 3 companies to take a good decision.
Lain Martin
Car Dealer | Melbourne, VIC

EdgarGreene

Quote from: Broad-Arrow on June 22, 2013, 10:28:57 PMAre you considering driving it from Sydney to Canberra using a temporary permit?  I was looking at this option, but I understand I would need to obtain a NSW Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) which would require a safety check by an authorised inspector.  I believe it would be easier to simply truck the car to Canberra.
Car Transport Companies: Look for specialized car transport services that offer door-to-door service or terminal-to-terminal options. Companies like Toll, Auto Transport Australia, or Kings Transport are worth checking out for quotes and availability.

Tow Trucks: If you prefer a more hands-on approach, you could hire a tow truck to transport your Mustang. Ensure that the towing service has experience with classic cars to prevent any damage.