Pre-purchase inspection & appraisal
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If mine I would check with a insurance adjuster,Yellow pages, they should have someone in the area. If you have classic car insurance and agreed value your insurance carrier will have the name of a firm or individual that handles appraisals that are at or beyond the upper limit of what they think agreed value should be.... Tedd
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This all depends on what level of car you want inspected. I'm a self employed adjuster, specialty is mainly mechanical adjusting, engines, trans, suspensions etc. but at one time I would do appraising for JJ's, they did classic car stuff. Problem is that you don't know who your going to get to do the inspection. I would not do one unless the seller agreed to have a lift available or bring it to my house so that I could put it on my lift I would do research before. I was the exception, not the rule and stopped doing them a few years back since I wasn't getting compensated for what the service was worth. If it's say a W-30 that your paying 50K to 100K plus for, your better off using somebody like Steve Minore, a good friend of mine. If it's just a driver quality, nothing special, your options open up. You get what you pay for!
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January 24th, 2010 07:47 PM