Call the car dealers in Alice, they must get cars transported into town, and truck probably has return capacity? At least they should be able to advise who to call.
Hey all,
as a few people know, I had some pretty serious engine woes in Alice Springs a couple of weeks back, and long story short, I have a donor vehicle waiting for me in Melbourne, and thanks to a forum member, use of the necessary tools.
I'm looking for suggestions as to how to transport my Defender down from Alice Springs to Melbourne, preferably as cheaply as possible? A quick google runs me up into either pricy options, or else the size of the vehicle restricts me. Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.
Call the car dealers in Alice, they must get cars transported into town, and truck probably has return capacity? At least they should be able to advise who to call.
Michael T
2011 L322 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Vogue
Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 (+lpg), Auto (RIP ... now body removed after A pillar, chassis extension to 130 & fire tender tray.)
Been trying that - and am hitting the wall as soon as they find out that the defender has a roof rack, and/or has personal items in the back. Was hoping that someone out there had a similar experience, or could recommend a transport company. Best I've gotten so far is a guy that can bring me as far as Adelaide....
Do you have roadside assist or insurance?
Have you explored these options?
Otherwise try a South Australian freight company that might be heading south empty and can do it as a backload to Adelaide. From there it will be easier to get transport to Melbourne.
Also price the train (not sure how expensive this is).
Another option is to have the parts sent up to you and do the repair in Alice.
Another option is to A-Frame the car and tow it down (I think that's still legal)
Have you considered a container? There must be items sent up via ship and if not then the truck and train options are still there and they will not worry about personal items or roof rack.
No roadside assist, and insurance won't cover it.
The price is pretty prohibitive, and regardless, the size of the vehicle is greater than what they will take on the train from Alice Springs.Also price the train (not sure how expensive this is).
The plan is to drop in a new engine from a donor vehicle, so not really feasible. And there isn't a snowballs chance of my vehicle making it under it's own steam.Another option is to have the parts sent up to you and do the repair in Alice.
Going by the regulations, it would have to be towed by a 10 ton vehicle, plus there seems to be a bunch of red tape involved.Another option is to A-Frame the car and tow it down (I think that's still legal)
Initial phone calls seem to indicate that my only real option is a car transporter, and even then, those options are limited... :/
When our Disco died and got brought back to Alice we went to the transport crowd round behind Suttons. Think it was Northline. Anyway as the car was non-opeartional none of the car carriers would touch it and so Northline stuck it in a container and backloaded it to Melbourne for us at a good price.
MY15 Discovery 4 SE SDV6
Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
Will be checking out the container option first thing in the morning. On a related note, are there any services here that allow you to rent a trailer at Point A, and drop it off at a depot at Point B??
I use door to door car carrying.
Have you thought about taking a trailer from Melbourne to Adelaide and back?
Try talking to NTFS or Scotts depot in Adelaide about the Alice to Adelaide leg. Tell them your entire story and they should be supportive. It is Xmas time after all.
I am pretty sure one of the Vic AULRO guys is driving trucks back and forth from Adelaide at the moment. Try PM'ing Rangieman to suss out if he could do that leg for a "discount" rate.
Plan Z. Borrow or hire a car and trailer in Melbourne and plan a (somewhat large) road trip. As funny as it sounds, this could end up being your only "budget priced" option.
Hoo-Roo,
Dave.
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