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"Kevin, guess what, the 1969 Super Bee I sold to get the Challenger, it was picked up by XXXXX Transport out of FL going to Brighton, CO. The driver picked it up this past Friday. He was late because the trailer had hydraulic line problems. This was a typical large auto hauler with the vinyl roll up sides and clam shell on the back. I saw hydraulic fluid all over the pavement when I met him. I asked are you not worried hauling this car and the others on there that distance? He said no because once the cars are in place they have locking pins so if the hydraulics fail the ramps cannot fall, well guess what! Somewhere in route the bee fell on top of a car below it. Totally trashed the right fender, bumper, antenna, front valance, scratches all over the car from front to back, and hydraulic fluid all over the car. Damage is in excess of 7k and that is not including the sheet metal they will have to find to replace the damaged pieces. This was a restored show car. This transport driver took this car and trashed it. He is lucky I was not the one buying the car because I would have shot him. He told the couple in CO "it's only a car!". They are suing the company for the damages and for negligence. XXXXX is already trying to settle out of court. I hope they stick it to him good. Put the word out about XXXXX Transportation in conjunction with XXXXX Cargo. I know my Challenger is in much safer hands with your trailers, that is why I don't like those DAMN dealer transporters. I would settle for NASCAR type, but other than yours, that is it." Thanks Darrell S |
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This was an multi-car enclosed stacking trailer that the Super Bee was damaged in. I was told the BMW below was damaged much worse. I never thought if your car was loaded on top it could still be damaged. Looks like I was wrong.
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