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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 James Island 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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Our family owned used car dealership has used CarPilot Transport for moving our customers cars for several years, & we have always had excellent service!!
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We know how important it is to be on time and damage-free. Our enclosed carrier fleet is designed to provide security and protection.
Amazing James Island 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.
Whether your vehicles are moving across town or across the country, CarPilot Transport is the carrier whose sole purpose is to ensure that your important vehicles are delivered “On time and damage free”.
Facts about James Island South Carolina
The Town of James Island is a beautiful, unique island in South Carolina with a rich history and bright future. Nestled amongst the deep blue waters of the Charleston Harbor and the meandering Stono and Folly Rivers, James Island boasts scenic marsh views and a plethora of majestic trees. Once covered in farmland, James Island is now primarily a residential community that has somehow managed to protect that small-town feel its residents and visitors know and enjoy.
The Area’s History
The Town of James was founded in 1992, and after years of legal battles struggling to exist, the Town succeeded in 2012 with its fourth and final incorporation. The story of James Island continues to be one of growing, adapting, and finding our place in South Carolina’s Lowcountry.
The Town is continuing to make progress with a goal of working cooperatively with our neighbors and giving our community a voice in all matters that affect the quality of life for island residents. We strive to offer quality services and work diligently to carry out our vision of safeguarding and celebrating the natural beauty and small-knit community that is the Town of James Island.
But the area’s history goes back further than 1992. James Island on November 14, 1782, Tadeusz Kościuszko, Colonel of the Continental Army, led the last known armed action of the Revolutionary War against the British and was nearly killed. Later, The Continental Congress named Kosciuszko Brigadier General for his service in both the North, including his tremendous assistance to General Gates at The Battle of Saratoga and brilliant efforts assisting General Greene in saving the South Region Army from Cornwallis forces and ultimately severely weakening the British under command of Cornwallis.
In the American Civil War, the Battle of Secessionville was fought on James Island. Long settled as a semi-rural area, this island has been affected by increasing urbanization and the expansion of the city of Charleston. 1926 Camp Road is a Reconstruction Era farmhouse and is one of the oldest buildings remaining on James Island.
Island residents incorporated the Town of James Island on January 8, 1993.
James Island is the home of many historical events and areas. McLeod Plantation, a former Sea Island cotton plantation, was sold in 2011 by the Historic Charleston Foundation to the Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission. Fort Johnson is reported to be the site of the first shot of the Civil War.
The remains of Fort Lamar are nearby. Recent renovations of historical places include the Seashore Farmer’s Lodge on Sol Legare Road.The Fort Johnson/Powder Magazine, Fort Pemberton, Lighthouse Point Shell Ring (38CH12), Marshlands Plantation House, Seashore Farmers’ Lodge No. 767, and Unnamed Battery No. 1 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.