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Why not shoot Steve Pike an email: https://www.austinhealey.com.au/ His experience shipping the Bonneville cars over and back would probably be a good place to start.
Well 7777's, I have never actually done it but it seems that if you use a"RORO": Roll On Roll Off because it is less expensive, there is great risk for damage to the car and loose item losses.---Fwiw-Keoke
keoke,and healeyrick, both great info thanks, keoke,tween me and you, this one is in no condition to do any "roro" ifin ya get my "drift", might be able to "swim" over though, like i said tween me and you... dont worry keoke in a second or two youll be sayin."ahaa!" :wink:
Why don't you contact Geoff and Wandy Leake who shipped their car over here in 2004 (along with several other Aussies) for the Australian-American Healey Challenge. They are great folks and can at least put you in touch with an agent or company that has done it before, etc. Their email address is:
You also might want to contact noted Healey racer Jeff Johnk who put together the US side of the challenge. He probably has information on US agents, etc. His email is:
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