We have been very fortunate to have been chosen for many very special imports, whether it be a $200,000 Cadillac from a museum or a rare Shelby Mustang Valued at over £100,000, when some have been in print, we have reproduced the articles as can be seen below.
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Below you can read All About Rods Fascinating Import of this Gorgeous 1929 Studebaker
"...Whilst the Auction ran for a ten day period I rang around five different Shipping Companies to get an idea of cost, time, port of shipping and whether it should or should not go in a container. Out of the companies asked, one stood out with not only their knowledge of shipping but their friendliness, always returning a call or answering any questions no matter how stupid I may have sounded as this was the first car I have imported. I was sent a quote via the net followed by snail mail which was more than satisfactory and contacted them after I won the auction. Upon mentioning that I was a member of the AAC UK received a further discount. The car was then by its previous owner transferred from West Virginia to Baltimore, where the guy refused to book the car into port fro me, but, the situation was speedily resolved by my nominated shippers, it went on the vessel and arrived at Southampton and was cleared all duties paid and collected within 3 days.. I am sorry to have rambled on and on but the purpose of this story is to say that it is not as difficult as you may think to import cars from America, as long as the Shipping Agents know their business. I would like to give a big thank via the AAC UK club magazine to both John and Deborah for not only being nice people at Golden Chariots for all their help making my import run quick and stress free. I would highly recommend Gold Chariots to any other member or person wishing to bring in their own car. ....." - Rod Fraser