A New Self-Service Auto Shipping Option
ShipYourCarNow LLC and TheOldCarGuys have joined together to provide classic car buyers with a self-service auto shipping option.

ShipYourCarNow LLC and TheOldCarGuys have joined together to provide classic car buyers with a self-service auto shipping option.
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Boca Raton, Fla. – ShipYourCarNow, one of the nation’s premier automotive transportation, technology and service provider, announced it has partnered with one of the nation’s largest providers of classic cars and car parts, TheOldCarGuys, to provide a seamless auto shipping solution for classic car buyers.
“In the past we have relied on our customers to find a shipping solution, now, by pro-actively offering one we are providing another great service to our loyal fans.”
TheOldCarGuys has a long-standing reputation for providing great service at reasonable prices. That is why classic buyers rely on TheOldCarGuys for everything classic. When it comes to finding the right car or parts, collectors typically expand their search outside of the local area. Now with the ShipYourCarNow integrated auto shipping solution things got even easier for shoppers searching for classic vehicles on TheOldCarGuys.com to purchase nationwide.
“Working with Online Auto Marketplaces of all sorts is a key objective for us in 2020” indicated Gavin Kesten founder and CEO of ShipYourCarNow, he went on to say “To compete with Carvana, Vroom and others, access to real-time shipping services is key to their success”.
“Being able to provide a solid reliable shipping solution to our customers is key to our business, in the classic car industry we can’t just count on local business”, said Don Jones, creator of TheOldCarGuys. Jones continued “In the past we have relied on our customers to find a shipping solution, now, by pro-actively offering one we are providing another great service to our loyal fans.”
John Robertson, EVP for ShipYourCarNow, went on to say, “by providing TheOldCarGuys customers with a variety of shipping options including expedited and enclosed we bring more to the table than just “shipping a car”, we know classic car buyers think of their new purchase like a member of the family and at ShipYourCarNow we will always treat your new baby well!”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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