My experience with
shipping, up until this last one, has been pretty painless. I simply call AA Auto Movers (877-744-7489 or 973-263-3750)
out of the US. They give me a price, I pay a deposit and they assign a carrier. You pay the driver the balance when the vehicle is delivered.
This last one was different for 4 reasons...
1) The Jeep was in a bit of an out of the way place to start with
2) There was only a 5 day window for them to pick up the Jeep in Colorado as the dude was moving to Illinois
3) Due to the slow down in the economy... there are less cars coming from the US into Canada so there are less carriers coming this way
4) It is a big hulk of a rig on 43's (84" tall and 88" wide)
It all added up to me having to drive down and pick it up in Butte as that is as far North as I could get the rig under those circumstances.
Under normal circumstances... delivery to Sweet Grass, MT is the way I have done it and if memory serves... all seem to have been about $0.80/loaded mile... which is impossible to beat if you pick up yourself.
As far as
importation slips, trips & falls... your CJ being more than 15 years old is exempt from the federal RIV program so things get alot easier:
1) Make sure you get the right paperwork (import worksheet, bill of sale, front and back of signed over title showing no liens, fax cover sheet w/ your cell #) to the US border you plan to cross at... 3 days before crossing
2) Make sure you have copy of bank transactions, Ebay add, etc. If you don't... Canada Customs will be more than happy to tie you up for hours and re-assess the value of your purchase in order to get some extra GST dollars out of you
3) Make sure you have an intransit sticker and insurance as you are driving, not trailering accross the border
That's the border stuff... after that... out of province inspection and your off to get a plate. Much... much easier when things are older than 15 years.
Flat towing? In the summer ubet. In the winter thru mountains... I personally wouldn't do it. I towed mine back from Butte (thru mountains) after it rained/snowed and it was "interesting enough in spots" with a long box 4x4 dodge diesel and a good quality 28" goosneck trailer w/ trailer brakes of course.
Best of luck and have your ducks in a row (documents, yes sirs, no sirs) when ya get to the border