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Steve Chapman
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Post by Steve Chapman »

How come all the cars in there ads look mint in some high class well lit studio , but the specs and info are crap. Anyone any dealings with em.
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Not sure......I know they had a stunning pearlescent Orange 67 Coronet for £12k. It looked too good to be true, but have not heard any views from anyone that has dealt with them?

They do have some great stock and what could be, great prices! :help:
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Post by Sasha »

Google around - e.g. oldride boards in the US. By all accounts they are a bunch of cowboys with extremely poor reviews of the cars that they sold, the selling process, etc. Steer clear.
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I looked at a car on there and then checked the US forums. About 80% were negative after viewing/buying.
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Post by Sublime For 40 »

I'd agree.

They changed names about 18 months ago and those 'old ride' comments made me ask for my deposit back ! I was on the brink of buying a Challenger off them which, looking back, was stupid. I think the images of the exteriors are photoshopped - they all look highly polished, incredible chrome and wheels and then the undersides, engines and interiors look like they are from another car. Answer: the prices match the tatty engines and interiors and the exteriors a digitally doctored. Some tell of cars not even getting 3-4 miles down the road. They may have some exceptions but I would not buy off these guys unless I had seen the car in the flesh . . in Texas !

If the prices are too good to be true, they probably are !

I think 'Wheeler Dealers' bought a Charger from them BUT, they paid a personal visit and paid a price that matched the condition.
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Post by Charger »

not dealt with them

but as said before I have been there …

http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39179

most of the cars I saw were driver quality

some were better

as far as I could tell they sell cars as is

they do encourage buyer to trailer cars away

they did have a workshop and i guess would do work on request

my photos haven’t been photoshop’d
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Post by Steve »

Crikey Si, how did I miss that thread....fantastic! =P~

great pics and holiday...and love your broghers vette!

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