Classic Collector Cars Inventory

ASE Certified Master Technician checked drivers & projects for restorations...

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In our quest for quality cars to offer our customers, we stumble upon on classic cars and trucks.   We love the old American cars, irrelevant of make or model.   We think the old classics all deserve to still be on the road.   Sometimes these are original classic cars that have sat for years, or maybe a daily driver classic car that just isn't show worthy.   We feel all these classic cars are considerable for restorations.   Banks generally do not loan on restoration projects, even if they drive.   Therefore the prices listed on these classic American cars and trucks are cash prices.   We cannot finance classic vehicles in-house. You need money to do restorations. You need cash to buy a driving one.... These classics listed here are either "Daily Driver's" or "Project Cars".

Daily Drivers:
Daily drivers are classic cars that drive and are local road-worthy. That means a daily driver classic vehicle will start, run, stop, steer, have lights, exhaust system, etc. We drive these classic daily driver cars in nice weather to keep them operable.   They are garaged each winter.   Daily drivers listed here most likely need some things to fully pass a state vehicle inspection. As an example, parking brake cables.   And probably more things to suite your liking such as carpeting.   These vehicles need a lot to be show-worthy!

Project Cars:
Project cars are just that - PROJECTS! That means project cars can not be purchased and driven home. Some listed projects may actually run and lot drive. Project cars come with boxes of removed parts.

Inspections:
We have looked over every classic car we offer for sale on hoists with an ASE certified master technician. That is how we know all these cars & trucks listed are good candidates for restorations. Any known history or defects or issues will be listed on the vehicles' page. Our prices may seem high, but they really are not.   Why buy a field-overgrown car or abandoned wrecking yard rust car for decent money? We've seen many project restoration cars on just eBay© that had ridiculous opening bids. On most of those eBay cars, it was quite obvious someone yanked the car out of somewhere, did nothing much of anything and is just looking to make a quick buck.   You know what we are talking about.  
..."engine will not turn over and is missing the intake manifold"... "will need to trailer as brakes are seized"... "bought 11 years ago as a project, parked in the yard and haven't found the time"... "found in a barn, know nothing about it"...
Why buy a project where you will be starting from the frame up?

Save yourself some grief if you really need or want a classic car. Buy classic cars that either move under their own power, or at least have been inspected by someone knowledgeable for goodness sake! Can't turn heads with project restorations in the garage.....

Page updated on 11/25/2009 11:04 AM