Last year I purchased a 1981 Corvette from my father-in-law to help him out with a cash flow problem he had with his business. Now that he is back on his feet he is ready to buy the car back. My question is can anyone recomend a classic car auto financing company? His credit should be so-so after this past year if that helps point him towards a particular company. Thanks, Tom --------------------------------- Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Yahoo! Messenger with Voice.
In a message dated 4/17/2006 8:37:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, cobrasvt88 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes: Last year I purchased a 1981 Corvette from my father-in-law to help him out with a cash flow problem he had with his business. Now that he is back on his feet he is ready to buy the car back. My question is can anyone recomend a classic car auto financing company? His credit should be so-so after this past year if that helps point him towards a particular company. Thanks, Tom Tom, Try contacting JJ Best ( 800 ) 872 1965. Good Luck! Pete Geisler Orlando Mustang 407 688 1966
another option is for you to carry the paper on it. you can draft a contract and have him give you the payments. with a legal contract and intrest charged you can report to a credit agency just like any finance company. not sure if you would want to deal with it but just an idea bob