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Old 11-13-2006, 06:59 PM   #1
dacriz
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Height of car

Can anybody help,
I'm shipping a newly purchased '88 Trans Am GTA to the UK & building
a garage to house it.
Anyone know the height of the car with hood/trunk open?
(whichever is the higher)

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Old 11-17-2006, 04:48 PM   #2
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Hi dacriz.
Guess at about 6ft 8 inches. But if you are going to do any engine pulling, or raising the car with the tailgate or bonnet open, you need about 8 feet.

Good luck with the car and the garage! Get us some photos.

Andy.

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Old 11-17-2006, 08:00 PM   #3
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Height of car

Andy you're a star!
Thanks for that. I've got 7'2" on the plans & can firm that up with the carpenter on Monday. Can't do 8' with a useable loft.. so the junk doesn't
fill the space the car will live in.. but a relief that the size is workable.

The car's at the port in NY awaiting documentation to catch up.
A trip to Autopontiac on arrival for the conversions & it'll be ready at last!

I'll certainly post some photos.

Is a flame red GTA. 1988. I nearly bought one in 1990 when serving in Germany (tax free fuel!!) but £1700 insurance frightened off the young lad I was. By the time I returned from that year's all expenses trip to sandy climes
the 1991 model was here...Love or hate the new nose, I'm afraid I hated it!

So here it is... my mid-life-crisis essential... Fantastic!
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Old 11-17-2006, 08:43 PM   #4
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who is the shipping agent? can i ask what the fees were as i'm thinkin of importing a t/a

I've just started buying parts through mike adams an agent in florida for rybec, he's been very helpful.

Also had my 91 camaro down to robin at autopontiac, he sure knows his f bodies.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:36 PM   #5
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Hi, I copied & pasted the quote below. Just over $1600. On top of that there's a £350 handling charge at the port here. Beware the 6% sales tax to the State then 10% tax plus 17.5% VAT here. Bottom line appears to be 40-50% costs on top of purchase price & shipping on top of that. Add conversion costs & it's getting very unfunny!! Best I avoid Red Ken's congestion charge when I collect from the port!

That said it's a lot of car for little money so I don't give a damn. And it is a bargain as a statement to all those who unquestioningly swallow the agenda driven crap currently peddled about Global Warming. 5 litres but emissions technology light years ahead of anything this country had 20 years ago.

I'll no doubt be in touch for parts suppliers down the line so great to share info on helpful people stateside.

The details...

Dear David,

Thank you for your recent enquiry, Neptune International specializes in the containerized shipment of automobiles and household goods to virtually any worldwide destination.

We can arrange the shipping of your automobile from Terminal New Jersey to port Thamesport or Southampton for a rate of $850.00, Plus a $15.00 documentation fee. All vehicles are shipped by container vessel on our weekly service to the UK with a transit time of 12 to 18 days port to port. You can also load item inside your vehicle at no extra charge and we can arrange marine insurance coverage at a rate of 2.0% of the declared value plus policy fee of $55.00if requested. Collection from Lima, OH will be $775.00.

Please be advised, that this service is up to the port of destination. Once your
Vehicle has arrived; there are fees that you will need to take care of, with the receiving agents. UK Office contact: Ian Jeffreys at ian@schumachercargo.co.uk

For booking’s, please press this link. – Thank You.

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Requirements for exporting a motor Vehicle;
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/export/export_docs/motor_vehicle.xml

Best Regards,

Christopher Lemire



Tel: 562 602-1515
Fax: 562 602-1525
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