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We understand that your vehicle is probably one of your prized investments or if you are an auto dealer – soon to be a prized automobile for your next buyer. That is where we come in to help you. Our vehicle hauling knowledge is second to none. We pride ourselves in getting your car, truck, motorcycle, or antique vehicle from point a to point b quickly and safely as well.
Our Mt Pleasant South Carolina Vehicle Hauling services include but are not limited to:
+ Dealership Vehicles
+ Personally Owned Vehicles
+ Research and Development Vehicles
+ Cold & Warm Weather Test Shipments
+ International Shipments, Mexico, Canada, and abroad
+ Commercial/Photo/TV shoots
+ New Vehicle Distribution
+ National Tours
+ Media Events
+ Auto Shows
+ Hot Rod Events and Tours
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Amazing Mt Pleasant South Carolina Vehicle Hauling
CarPilot Transport is the premier specialty car carrier and vehicle solutions provider delivering 35,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada every year. Our specialty is the shipping of dealership vehicles from one dealership location to another location.
CarPilot Transport delivers all types of vehicles and is well qualified to care for vehicles that require special handling and have critical transport schedules. CarPilot Transport offers enclosed, open and flatbed services.
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Facts about this community
Mount Pleasant is a large suburban town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. In the Low Country, it is the fourth-largest municipality and largest town in South Carolina, and for several years was one of the state’s fastest-growing areas, doubling in population between 1990 and 2000
It is among the five largest communities in South Carolina, but as far as the folks on the other side of the Cooper River from Charleston are concerned, it’s still — officially, in fact — the Town of Mount Pleasant.
With nearly 68,000 residents (per the 2010 census), it trails only Columbia, Charleston, and North Charleston in population, and ranks ahead of both Rock Hill and Greenville, each of which classifies itself as a “city.” And that’s the way the folks in Mount Pleasant want it. The town’s vibe is more about neighborhoods, including nearby beaches at Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island, and less about tourism — or it was until recent times.
That doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to see and do in this community, starting with the gateway to the town from Charleston: the Charles Ravenel Jr. Bridge, a 2.7-mile span across the Cooper River and Town Creek that opened in 2005, replacing the aging Grace Memorial Bridge (1929) and its companion Pearman Bridge (1966).
The Area’s History
Once you cross the bridge from Charleston, a different world awaits. The main drag, Coleman Boulevard, is dotted with shops and restaurants and serves as the entrance route to Patriots Point, home to a naval and maritime museum, the World War II aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, and other historic vessels.
Also on site are the Cold War Memorial, Vietnam National Experience (the only one in the U.S.), and the official Congressional Medal of Honor Museum. Oh, and a golf course (Patriots Point Links, one of four public-access courses within the town limits) with spectacular views of the harbor.
Equally popular — and even more historic — the Old Village, where visitors can see 18th-century homes and plantation houses, as well as a couple of hidden restaurants, such as The Wreck. The original footprint of the town, the Old Village was formally laid out in 1803 by James Hibben, and the Hibben House still stands in the area.
If some locations look familiar, that’s no surprise: the 2004 movie “The Notebook” shot many of its scenes in the Old Village — the “Seabrook Inn” and the ice cream scene, notably — while a guest house scene was shot at nearby Boone Hall Plantation.
Should African-American and jazz history be among your interests, be sure to visit Remley’s Point. A housing development these days, the area north of U.S. 17, previously known as Scanlonville after its 1868 founder and former slave Robert Scanlon, was home in the early 20th century to popular jazz joints that hosted such stars as Duke Ellington, BB King, Etta James, and Louis Armstrong before the buildings were torn down in the 1970s to make way for housing. The area included the state’s first black beach (Riverside Beach), which featured a pavilion, boardwalk, and White’s Paradise Motel and Nightclub. Today, Remley’s Point is best known for its scenic boat landing.
Whatever you choose to do — go boating on the harbor, enjoy the lively ambiance of Shem Creek with its fishing boats and seafood eateries, take in harbor views or tour historic plantations — Mount Pleasant is a refreshing change of pace from its more bustling, tourist-focused neighbor to the west. It’s slower and more relaxed, but no less historic, no less interesting, and no less fun.