Hi, neighbor. I've had a Nissan shipped from Utah to Connecticut for $800. (More than airfare one way, but I didn't have time for that.) That's over 2000 miles.
I think you should get some shipping quotes. You usually have these options:
- Door to door: Pickup at your address by tow truck, delivered by tow truck to your address.
- Door to terminal: Pickup at your address by tow truck, deliver to terminal where you pick it up, OR, you take it to the terminal and it's delivered to your address.
- Terminal to terminal: I think you can figure this out!
Of course, #1 is the most expensive, and # 3 is the cheapest.
Where are the terminals? Depends. Talk to several companies. I did a terminal pickup that was 90 minutes from me, and it saved me about $350. I'd be surprised if we didn't have a terminal right in our area. Maybe the
Virginia Inland Port out near me, for example.
If you ship it, understand that anything of value in it WILL be stolen. Not the jack or jack handle, but tools? Yeah. Gone. Loose change, anything like that. CB radio? Probably.
I've done it twice, and was happy with the results both times. Just do a search on vehicle transporters. I can't recommend anyone, because I don't remember who I used. It was 10 years ago or so.
Here's a site where you can at least get an idea, but shop around.
http://vehicletransporter.org/
I don't know them from Adam - just found that with a quick search.
As for what vehicle you have, it's just an old one ton Chevy pickup. Don't get into talking about collectible, vintage, museum kind of stuff. I can see that going $$$