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Expert Transport for Inoperable & Non-Running Vehicles
Does your vehicle not start? No problem. We specialize in safe, professional, and efficient transport for non-running cars, trucks, and SUVs using specialized equipment.
- Winch-Equipped Carriers
- Damage-Free Loading & Unloading
- Fully Insured for Inoperable Vehicles
- Door-to-Door Convenience
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Experience seamless vehicle transport with our reliable, nationwide shipping services.
We Give The Best Services
Specialized Care for Non-Running Vehicles
Transporting an inoperable vehicle requires more than just a standard trailer it requires the right tools and trained professionals. At Ortus Auto Movers, we are experts in handling non-running cars that don’t start due to mechanical issues, accidents, or long-term storage. Our carriers are equipped with heavy-duty winches and specialized loading systems to ensure your vehicle is moved safely without any risk of damage to the chassis or body. Whether you’re moving a project car or a vehicle from an auction, we provide a seamless, end-to-end transport experience.
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Preparing Your Vehicle
Preparing Your Inoperable
Vehicle for Transport
Wheels & Steering
Ensure the vehicle rolls, steers, and brakes properly. If the wheels are locked or steering is damaged, please inform us in advance.
Clear Path
Remove any debris from around the vehicle to ensure our driver has a clear path to hook up the winch and load the car.
Documentation
Have the vehicle title and keys ready. If the car is from an auction, ensure you have the required release forms.
How It Works
Our Simple 6-Step Car
Shipping Process
Step 1
Get Your Custom Quote
Submit your vehicle details through our online form. Be sure to select the "Inoperable/Non-Running" option so our team can provide an accurate price tailored to your specific loading requirements.
Step 2
Technical Assessment
Our logistics specialists review the condition of your vehicle. We confirm if the car rolls, steers, and brakes, or if it requires specialized equipment like a winch or a rollback carrier to ensure safe handling.
Step 3
Secure Your Booking
Once the technical plan is confirmed, you can securely book your transport. We lock in your pickup date and provide you with all the necessary documentation and contact information for your assigned driver.
Step 4
Winch-Assisted Loading
Our professional driver arrives equipped with a hydraulic winch. We use precision, damage-free loading techniques to gently pull your vehicle onto the trailer, ensuring the chassis and body remain completely protected.
Step 5
Safe & Secure Transit
Once loaded, your vehicle is secured using high-strength, soft-tie strapping systems. Throughout the journey, your car is monitored with extra care to ensure it remains stable and protected until it reaches the destination.
Step 6
Professional Delivery
We arrive at your chosen destination and carefully unload your vehicle using the same professional-grade equipment. We conduct a final walk-through with you to confirm your car has arrived safely, right to your driveway or garage.
THE ORTUS ADVANTAGE
Why Thousands of Customers Trust Us Nationwide
Winch-Equipped Carriers
Unlike standard trucks, our fleet is specifically modified with hydraulic winches to pull non-running vehicles onto the trailer safely.
Damage-Free Loading
We use soft-tie straps and professional loading protocols to ensure your vehicle’s frame and paint remain untouched during the process.
FAQs
Do you have a question?
What does "Inoperable" or "Non-Running" vehicle transport mean?
It refers to any vehicle that cannot start, move under its own power, steer, or brake properly. Unlike standard transport, these vehicles require specialized equipment, such as hydraulic winches, to be safely loaded onto and off the trailer without causing further damage.
Why is the cost higher for transporting an inoperable vehicle?
The price reflects the extra time, labor, and specialized equipment involved. A driver must use a winch to carefully pull the vehicle onto the trailer, secure it manually, and perform a more complex unloading process at the destination. We provide transparent, flat-rate pricing so you know the exact cost upfront.
Does my car need to roll and steer to be transported?
Ideally, yes. If your vehicle has locked wheels, a seized engine, or damaged steering/suspension, it is critical to inform us during the quote process. This allows us to dispatch a specialized carrier (such as a flatbed with a forklift or dollies) to handle the situation professionally.
How do you load a car that doesn't start?
We use industry-grade hydraulic winches. The driver attaches a secure cable to your vehicle’s frame or tow points and slowly pulls it onto the trailer bed. We use “damage-free” loading techniques to ensure your vehicle’s paint and body remain pristine throughout the process.
What if the keys are missing?
If the keys are missing, we can still transport your vehicle, but we must know in advance. Without keys, the steering wheel may lock, making it difficult to maneuver. Knowing this allows us to plan the right equipment to load and unload your car safely.
Can you pick up my car from an auction site like IAA or Copart?
Yes! We have extensive experience with auction houses. We understand the specific gate requirements, paperwork, and scheduling needs of sites like Copart and IAA. Just provide us with your Lot Number and the Bill of Sale, and we will handle the rest.
Is my vehicle fully insured during the winching and transit process?
Absolutely. Your vehicle is covered by the carrier’s cargo insurance from the moment we begin the loading process (including winching) until the vehicle is safely delivered to your destination.
Do I need to be present during pickup or delivery?
For inoperable vehicles, it is highly recommended that you or an authorized representative be present. Since the vehicle cannot move on its own, someone needs to provide the keys, facilitate access, and sign the inspection report to confirm the vehicle’s condition before and after transport.