A word of caution.
At a minimum, get someone to go look at it. There's often someone on
this list who's near an area. Ofter them some money for their time.
And/or you can try to arrange a professional appraisal. Pictures can
be incredibly decieving (and maybe even doctored up), and a write-up can
be completely false.
Plenty of people get scammed and screwed everyday.
If you can't get either of the above suggestions, you should probably
pass on the car. There's plenty of nice cars for sale, and will be more.
take care,
Mike
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Steve Sipos wrote:
I too lost several emails within in the group.
I'm still looking for help on a 1965 I've got my heart set on. (I
wrote before but the kind repliers were lost)
I'm seriously considering buying this car sight unseen. Only photographs.
Of course I'm hoping this car is everything I hope it to be. How do I
handle a situation like this? Title, taxes, transfer, money transfer,
etc, The car is in Kentucky.
I'm in Illinois (Chicagoland)
Open transport is in the $450.00.
How do I handle all of this? How to trust the owner (my money wise)
Getting the car here without me traveling - I'm in poor health. Any
help would be great. Please help a G.M. guy. Come on guys - tell me
the watch outs. I want this nice ride. You only live once. I want to
cruise a bit while I still can.
SteveZL1
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