Moving across the country, tips on transporting my vehicles and parts?

Co to GA is a piece of cake, my Daughter lives in Pueblo. It takes 2 days and bypass any large city. We moved a lot as kids, I went to 4 different high schools. First thing to get straight is people steal and break stuff. Anything of value, sentimental or money, you should move yourself. When my wife and I moved from MD to SC we already had our house for years, she was not ready to retire. I brought two 1956 Chrysler 354 hemis, a 1956 Desoto 330 Hemi, five 273s, three 340s, a 383, and a 440, 7 transmissions and all kinds of A body parts and my tools. We rented multiple large U-Haul trucks, one for just the tools and car parts, then rented cars to go back to MD and repeat the process all over again. We hired a high school kid in MD to help load, and a set of high school twins to unload in SC. It worked very well and nothing got broken or damaged including the furniture. Go through everything and get rid of stuff you don't love or think you won't have room for in GA. We donated a lot of clothing and furniture to Salvation Army and thrift stores in MD, and then again in SC when things did not fit. I'd try and drive your own vehicles, if you can, rather than transporting them. Make a fun "road trip" out of the experience. We drove a 66 Barracuda, 67 Barracuda, 96 ACR neon, 2012 Charger R/T, 2001 Jeep Cherokee down. Listen to audio books to help the time go by, and try and have one nice meal a day.