Hi Group: Just got home from the annual Atlantic City Classic Car Show and Auction. Only 300 offered or sold was a nice '62 sport which went for $20,000.00. While there, however, I ran across a service which you might find useful, if you are looking to buy a car somewhere far from where you live. The company is called "Buyer Services International, LLC," and they are headquartered in Hartford, CT. Their website is at www.BuyerServicesInternational.com These guys will inspect a car anywhere in the country for a set fee around $400.00 with six page report involving 100 questions and a dozen photographs of the car. It could cost more if the car is really out in the boonies, as there is a mileage charge for anywhere more than a 25 mile radius from one of their local offices. They also have another service, called "Hi Bid" www.Hi-Bid.com which will track auction results at the push of a button. The cost is $30.00 per year, and you can find the value of your car by auction (Barrett-Jackson versus Kruse), by high price, by low price, or by almost any standard you wish. You can also see auction results by make, model, price, or a variety of other standards. This looks like a cheap way to keep abreast of what your cars are worth in the auction market, and to let you know what is out there and for how much. Just a thought in case y'all might be interested. Pete Fitch [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]