Without knowing what they weigh, you must either plan on two flatbeds, or plan on having equipment to load one and go weigh it. If it is under 22,000 lbs, one truck may be able to take both, but you do not know for sure until you weigh the other. That means that you have loading equipment tied up, and if you do need two trucks you will need both of them lined up.
I think that the way that I would approach the problem would be to try to find a towing outfit in the LA area that could go and load one, weigh it, and then take it to their yard. Repeat for the second one. Then, after you know the weights of each you will know if you need two trucks or just one. The towing outfit will be able to load the trucks. They may be able to drag them up on a rollback truck, depending on access. Otherwise they will need a crane or big wrecker. It is doubtfull that a forklift large enough to handle the weight will have room to manouver. You may want to have a google image of the location available, with locations of the containers drawn in if not on the image, to send to a towing outfit in order to get an estimate.
On the Florida end, you will need to arrange a time that the truck(s) will be there, and have unloading equipment available at that time. Again, a towing company may be the best bet on that end.
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