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Classic car inspection
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I used a company a few years ago to check out a classic car a few years ago, but I can't find the name or contact for them. In the meantime someone asked me for a recommendation who to use for an inspection because the potential buyer resides overseas. Since I don't know who I used, who has experience with some of these inspection companies as well?

Posted on: 2018/7/7 8:25
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Re: Classic car inspection
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Depends where the car is. There's a site that lists all the certified appraisers by area. Google it. It usually runs a few hundred per. or you're looking for freebies?
There's also indemnified agents that certify value for int'l trading that may do this. They inspect commercial cargo, equipment, etc. for contract sale. They're insured against loss.
Some of the moving/transport companies also do this prior to hauling.

Posted on: 2018/7/7 9:34
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