It costs a lot more than you think to move a truck of unknown running condition. If it can be brought up to running condition, it is cheaper because you may be able to go RO-RO. If it does not run, or cannot be made to run economically, it will have to go into a container. When I did it, I remember being told there are two types of shipping containers...standard and overheight. Unless you take your truck apart...remove windshield or lower, remove exhaust stack and spare, remove tires/rims...you will need to go with an overheight shipping container. They are more expensive. I last did this in January 2001 and opted to have the truck's overall height lowered to fit into a standard container, and it cost me $6500 to move the truck from Hawaii to MD and that included trucking. Some of the additional costs are:
*towing the truck to a location where it can be worked on or taken down so it will fit into a standard shipping container.
*labor to do the above referenced work.
*rental fee on a large forklift, wrecker or crane to lift the truck into the shipping container.
*container fee.
*movement of the container to the port.
*shipping.
*cost on the west coast to reverse the process.
*trucking.
Trust me when I say there is a reason trucks go cheaply in HI and Guam. It is difficult and costly to get your truck out. For a fee, I know someone who will handle all the details for you. I am not saying I would NOT bid there again. However, I better get the truck CHEAP. I am talking $2K or less. Do the math and add the shipping, handling and trucking to the price and you will see that it rarely makes sense to get something in HI. I happened to do it because (a) I was ignorant and thought I could get the truck home cheaper, and (b) I wanted that exact truck and that model was not available at the time in the continental US. Some guys claim to be conduits through which money flows. If money is not an issue, bid away. If you are on a budget like most guys (specifically those guys who don't even factor trucking), getting a truck out of Hawaii is a pipe dream.