Why Classic Car Transport Is Different To Normal Auto TransportWritten by Nick Telford II
When a car is a classic, it's not just a car anymore; it's a thing of beauty. When a classic car needs transporting, discerning owner is going to be looking for more than a quick way from point a to point b. Some things to consider before beginning classic car transport are state of vehicle, where it is going, how much is it going to cost and what are best benefits. Since many collectors purchase classic cars in varying states of repair, it's worth noting whether car you want to transport has been in storage for a long time. If you can't start it or drive it, some transporters won't touch it. Many transporters require vehicle to be driven up ramps to be loaded and do not have a way to tow it into place. If it's possible have a mechanic check fluids, refill gas tank and charge battery, a car that runs, even slowly will have more options in transporters. The choice of whether to transport your classic car should also include method of transport. A car that is in premium condition with no dents, dings or scratches, may require enclosed transport. Not only does enclosed transport protect vehicle from road debris, weather and exhaust, but it also provides more security as driver may overnight in some locations. If your classic is one you've purchased to refurbish or already has nicks and scratches, then alternative transport in open air will run to less cost for you. Some transporters will not travel well away from main business centers to pick up cars, so it may be necessary to drop car off at a depot. Some transporters employ local contractors to pick up vehicles from these locations and take them to depots as needed. Be sure to ask about that service if you will require it.
| | Sir Francis DrakeWritten by Robert Bruce Baird
FRANCIS DRAKE: - It is my perspective that history has had secrets which Royal Families like Stuart Bees needed to keep close to their vest; and that these secrets are still kept by our supposed 'experts' in history, to this day. The English claim to ownership in Americas has been made on basis of John Cabot who may never have reached area of Canada and that Venetian half witted mariner was laughing-stock among his contemporaries. If our history allows that other nations would have given credit and rights based on his story - then almost any kind of secret agreement can be imagined. It must have involved Holy Alliance which continued in such later acts as The Treaty of Verona between Romano-Bruttii of Rome and England in 1822. The Toronto Star has a book review on Sunday August 10, 2003 which allows us to explore these secrets involving beaus and illegitimate children of Queen Elizabeth. Bacon, Raleigh and Francis Bacon are all implicated spies and machinators paramount or paramour in real history. "History The Pirate Explorer... If Samuel Bawlf has his way, it could turn out that best-kept secret of 16th century (and since) is that legendary sea-dog, Sir Francis Drake, discovered Vancouver Island, Georgia Strait and points north up to Alaska. Bawlf, a former minister in B. C. government and a geographer by training, lays out his theory in The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, 1577-1580. With a cast of supporting characters ranging from Queen Elizabeth I to her spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, and her astrologer and one-man think tank, Elizabethan magus, John Dee, {Who at a very early age studied with Mercator and was awarded highest honors. He also knew Rosicrucian Earth Energy Grid. I have found Masonic crafted building in area along with trepanned skulls such as Merovingian King Dagobert had. This esoteric act allowed greater spiritual attunement but archaeological record I found it in has no knowledge of these things and considers it merely mysterious. That record and those artifacts are pre-Christian but no where near as old as genetic tracking shows that Vancouver Island (near an enormous gold source) has human habitation - 75,000 years. That is according to CBC radio and its excellent show IDEAS. Walsingham was later replaced by Bacon who may have been Elizabeth's son but had to maintain a Catholic image to some degree which allowed another interesting deal to allow James Stuart to become King of England. We all know his half brother Lord Boswell was a great esotericist who he feared greatly while he killed scribes who would not write Bible as he saw fit; and killed witches galore due to his own belief [fear is belief in this case] in their power.} The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake is a tale of maritime adventure, state secrets and cover-ups which even a practised conspiracy theorist might be hard-pressed to improve upon...
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