IML Inspections? Warning: bad dealership!!
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IML Inspections? Warning: bad dealership!!



I think that asking another IML member to look at a car puts that person in an 
uncomfortable position. What if they think that the car is okay and the buyer 
isn't satisfied? 

Also, I am rather sure that there are some/many IML'ers that may not have a 
very sharp eye when it comes to whether or not a particular car is or is not a 
"bondo" job.

Since it came up, I would suggest that it is best to hire the professional 
appraiser. That individual is paid and trained to provide that service. Is 
$200.00 the fee what one would expect to pay for this? That seems very 
reasonable.

Paul
In a message dated 6/20/2004 6:20:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> 
> 
> Dear Melissa,
> 
> Sorry to hear about your bad experience.  Just about everyone who buys cars 
>eventually comes across a crook, so don't feel alone.
> 
> As Dick B pointed out, you can ask an IML member to go inspect a car.  If you 
>can't find someone in the area, there are professional car appraisers who will 
>do it for you.  You can find them advertised in Hemmings (www.hemmings.com).  
>It may cost you $200, but I always feel losing $200 is cheap if it saves you 
>from losing $2000.   I use appraisers not to give me an idea of worth, but 
>just to have an objective pair of eyeballs on a car (and to take pictures).  
>One saved me from making a similar mistake with an Imperial in Miami (Ted 
>Vernon motors-- careful).  Same story there: car was claimed to be near 
>perfect and it was full of rust & bondo.
> 
> I agree with the fellow who says to contact the state dept. of Consumer 
>Affairs.  This is not something you have to accept helplessly.  The state can 
>put a serious bite into a bad dearlership's business, and you may be surprised 
>how cooperative they become after they find out you've notified the proper 
>authorities.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Mark M
> > 
> > From: "M Turner" <tminjesu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: 2004/06/20 Sun AM 09:20:14 EDT
> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: IML: Warning: bad dealership!!
> > 
> > 
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: Melissa Swenson 
> >   To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> >   Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 12:01 AM
> >   Subject: IML: Warning: bad dealership!!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >   Eric found a 1965 Imperial for sale at a dealership that was mentioned on 
>this site right after we purchased it, called Country Classic Cars, located in 
>Staunton Illinois.  The main thing is, is that we bought this car soley on the 
>fact that we would be able to go for family rides this summer in it.   The car 
>will not even drive around our yard.  It is so not driveable that he can 
>barely even start it up.  I am no car expert so I don't know everything that 
>is wrong, but I feel bad for Eric that he was taken advantage of so badly.  >> 
>I urge you to report this to the State's Attorney General's office, State of 
>Illinois, and to their office of consumer affairs.   I feel certain they have 
>consumer affairs office or bureau, even though I do not live in Illinois.  You 
>also should look into a way you might be able to pull this guy's license to 
>operate.  Just for the record:  Be careful with eBay sellers too.   eBay 
>offers an inspection service, which saved me a SERIOUS headache on a 1960 
>Imperial Crown Southampton that I was "dieing to 
> have."  The deal died after I got the report from the inspector, which 
>presented a very different car from what the sellers were presenting.
> >   Vince in Boston
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 


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