classic cars @ auction or for sale online?
where are the best places to go?
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- ebay.com and craigslist.org
- my house i have a 39 Plymouth deluxe special rusting away in the back yard come and get it 800 obo in Tucson AZ lol
- I have the best luck with craigs list, you can find cars close by, Ebay cars are from all over and the price can get really high.
- Check your local convenience store for the specialized Antique Automobiles classifieds. Some are called Auto Trader, Truck Trader, etc. At least on the east coast of USA. There are other, local brands which are basically plain newspaper type, but the glossies have high quality vintage autos and trucks, and projects. Good luck, The Gremlin Guy
- Barrett-Jackson is the top classic vehicle auction.But before you are allowed to bid you have to prove that you have the financial backing to pay for any vehicle that you win.Usually they require a letter on your banks letterhead stating your assets.There are other auctions check issues of any of the different "Hemmings" publications for a listing of upcoming ones.You can bid online but you pay a extra fee for the privilege that a in person bidder does not pay.Above all don't get in over your head or your bank account bidding on a vehicle that you only see a image of on your computers display as a lot of cars are not as perfect as they look and you can often end up paying way more than the vehicles value and still have to invest more money into it to make it drivable.Having a paid expert critting the vehicles for you is a big help and well worth the cost.Also remember you have to pay the bid price plus a buyers premium usually a extra 10% over the bid amount to get the vehicle plus you will have to pay someone to transport the vehicle from the auction to your address.
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