Mine was put into a tractor trailer and delivered to the states. I had someone in Alaska make the arrangements for me. That person has since moved, however, I do know one other person in Alaska that might be able to help if you let me know what town it is in. I also know of a person on this side that can accept the car for you for a fee for services. The one thing that I learned getting a car from Alaska, is that it can be done, but it is expensive and you have to coordinate everything first. By the time I was done getting it to the states, it was over $1000 and that just brought it into the mainland. Once in the states, it is easy, but expensive to get it to Chicago. It is a big car, and many transporters don't want to put them on the truck as a result. The fellow that I used to move my car from Oregon to the East coast only takes one ambulance at a time on his truck. The trucking company that took my 1978 from Washington State to the East Coast refused the 1969, saying that mine was the last ambulance that they would ever handle. It is the 20' length that is the first problem, and the hight is the second problem.