For those not familiar with the RCR delivery process I thought I would share my experience.
I used Beacon. Like others, they have a pool of independent haulers and they presumably ensure the haulers have insurance, etc. Beacon works with RCR to arrange pickup.
The car is loosely assembled, filled with parts and wrapped in pallet plastic.
This how looks fresh out of the trailer.
First step after unwrapping is to inventory everything. Some part description's are difficult to interpret, but using a process of elimination I was able to identify everything.
I thought I was missing some parts, but I contacted customer support and found everything.
There aren’t nearly as many parts as my FFR Roadster since most of the parts are attached to the chassis.
After lifting off the doors, front and rear clips and spider, I took a lot of pictures of the chassis, especially the suspension. Many close ups and many angles. I tried to take the pictures in a round about sequence so I can more easily identify them later.
Finding room for the body parts is a challenge. Since they are fiberglass, I put them on the back porch.