Shipping a 2002 Bentley Arnage from Grapevine, TX to London, ON

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I'm shipping a 2002 Bentley Arnage from Grapevine, TX to London, ON. The car does not run and needs to be shipped in an enclosed trailer. Any ideas on who would do this?
 
We used to load cars all the time in our vans but the insurance company said no more so not sure if any van guys can do it anymore. I would still be calling the usual suspects that run Dallas LTL. Probably a pretty slim chance any of the car haulers have a guy in the area unless there was a big sale in Dallas in last couple weeks.
 
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There seems to be a long waiting list of people who want to ship cars. Carriers are saying four to six weeks..my customer wants to move it today. Thank you all for the suggestions..still waiting on a few to get back to me. Looks like car movers are busy at least..
 
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There seems to be a long waiting list of people who want to ship cars. Carriers are saying four to six weeks..my customer wants to move it today. Thank you all for the suggestions..still waiting on a few to get back to me. Looks like car movers are busy at least..

@Freight Broker only fast way to move a vehicle is in sea can if you need enclosed or in on roll tite/Conestoga/Curtain wall.

Find a facility near the pickup location... get the vehicle dropped off, braced and secured in the can, then haul the can northbound... saves the wait on car carriers, but its gonna cost more than a car carrier.

3-4 week lead time is the norm for enclosed transport.... snow bird season add a few more weeks lead time.
 
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@Freight Broker only fast way to move a vehicle is in sea can if you need enclosed or in on roll tite/Conestoga/Curtain wall.

Find a facility near the pickup location... get the vehicle dropped off, braced and secured in the can, then haul the can northbound... saves the wait on car carriers, but its gonna cost more than a car carrier.

3-4 week lead time is the norm for enclosed transport.... snow bird season add a few more weeks lead time.
Just to add, Rolltite or similar...book a local flatbed tow-truck to lift it level to the trailer. Can be done anywhere, usually for a couple hundred bucks.