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albanygt40
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Fabulos 50's Motor Company

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Has anyone bought a car from Fabulos 50's Motor Company?

They have a 66 I am thinking about buying.
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I would say go for something from Fabulous 60's Motor Company.


No really, regardless on who I bought my prospective car from I would still get it checked out. Just because it's from a dealer doesn't mean it's perfect. We are dealing with a 45 year old car here.
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Cameron wrote:I would say go for something from Fabulous 60's Motor Company.


No really, regardless on who I bought my prospective car from I would still get it checked out. Just because it's from a dealer doesn't mean it's perfect. We are dealing with a 45 year old car here.
True. FWIW I see that the dealer appears to have (only?) consignment cars. If it is on consignment you may want to be especially cautious. Where is the car (ie at the dealership or still with the seller), who has control of it, the condition of it, who do you pay the money to and who guarantees that it has clear title and delivers the car in the condition it was when inspected etc.
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Exactly, that is what I was wondering. Deal could go bad real quick.

I have a guy who inspects cars over there ,so that is no worries.
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Looks like an interesting car. If you're keen on it you could always use an escrow company, that would/should give you some insurance.
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