ebay has spawned a new industry of car haulers. You've probably noticed in the last few years all these dually pickups pulling 3 car trailers. They're all over the place. Problem is, they all work for brokers. And, when there's a problem, good luck collecting on your claim. I buy/restore/sell mustangs and mopars. A couple years ago I had a 67 Charger shipped to me. It was damaged big-time by the shipper. Basically he didn't have it tied down properly and when he went around a corner on an interstate exit ramp the car came close to falling completely off the trailer. He had Lloyds of London insurance. I was having the car shipped from Indiana to Virginia and the trucker was from New York City. I took me four months to get my money. And, for a while I didn't think I would get a thing unless I was willing to go to New York to file a claim. Some advise, deal with a broker that's in the state where you're moving. And, for just a little more you can get an enclosed trailer. I deal exclusively now with a neighbor who had his own transport company and brokerage
Kustom Auto Transport of Troutville, VA. He's a honest, stand-up guy and has enclosed trailers. If you're interested, give him a call, his name is Pat, tell him Bill sent you.