> I have to say that Richard's quotes seem strangely high. Yeh, I can see why the difference: AZ being closer to the West Coast the car is closer Long Beach - This makes the shipping route longer. Or I could ship from the East coast, making the shipping shorter, but needing to be transported across America to get there. Either way I'm screwed. You were quite lucky as Lexington NC is on the E.Coast so you got the best of both worlds :) PLUS..... > "Club member Andrew has recently imported two cars, even after all the arrangements were made, he was asked at the last minute, that "due to problems" at the USA end, one car would have to travel in a container, ( at no extra cost) no probs thought Andrew. However when it arrived, the UK, it was transferred to Thames-port and the handling company DEMANDED an extra ?300.....<snip>" Yeh Chris *exactly* the same has happened to me. Again "at no extra cost" Fortunately I was warned about the additional _port_ fees before I finalised the shipping. Hence the +280 I mentioned. Rich DOC#365 Hi Ian When I originally looked to ship my and Rich J's D's (as a pair) I took Dan WIllis' advice and sought out a US-based firm to do it. I found an excellent site with a huge long list of shipping companies. Once I'd ruled out those who wouldn't take non-runners, I then scaled down the search to those who actually quoted me for a point-to-point journey - where the cars were being stored to Southampton. Transcar was the only company that did this. We each paid $1245 from Lexington NC via Charleston SC. I have to say that Richard's quotes seem strangely high. Martin