Transporting And Towing Classic Cars

 

Towing antique cars is a detail-oriented process. Transporting classic vehicles is necessary to move them between shows or to relocate them for refinishing or repairs. Classic cars have towing requirements that differ from the average modern vehicle. Use this guide to learn the best ways to tow antique cars and how to find a towing company specializing in this service.

 
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Flatbed and Front Bumper Towing

It is possible to tow antique cars using traditional front-end lift methods, but due to the delicacy of many classic vehicle frames, this method is normally discouraged. Using flatbed trailers is another option, but when loading the classic car onto the flatbed, the vehicle’s undercarriage or exhaust may be damaged. Also, flying rocks and road debris can mar the antique car’s exterior finish when this method is used.

Closed Trailer Towing

Using a closed trailer when towing antique cars is the ideal mode of transport since the vehicles are fully protected from road damage and the elements. The antique car is loaded into the tow vehicle alone or with other classic cars headed to the same location. No matter the tow method, qualified antique towing experts know to use soft nylon straps to secure the vehicle, reducing the chance of scratching and other unsightly damage that can impact an antique’s value.

Choosing a Classic Car Transport Company

First of all, research multiple companies and obtain quotes for towing antique cars identical distances and methods. This way, you can quickly identify which companies may be overcharging for their services and which are inexperienced, offering a drastically underpriced charge which is not realistic.

Next, make sure the company you trust with your valuable vehicle carries insurance appropriate to the task. While you may be confident in their equipment and towing skills, accidents can happen on the roadways that are out of anyone’s control.

Make sure to ask each company if they expect you to drive the vehicle to a pick-up location. If mileage is a concern, this may also help you determine which company to choose for a partner. 

Inspect the Vehicle before Transport

Regardless of your choice of towing company, closely inspect your antique before signing over possession of the vehicle. Take dated pictures from every angle. Note any current imperfections.

Once the vehicle is delivered, do not sign on the tow receipt until you meticulously examine the car once again and look for any new damage. You may put in an insurance claim for harm that came to the antique during transport, but normally only if it is spotted before the transaction is complete. Verify the mileage is the same as when the antique was handed over as well.

Contact Stauffer’s Towing today to work with a team of professionals who know what it takes for successful towing of antique cars and to preserve your classic.

 
Arin Argyle