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Richard Downes
3 months ago
I bought my car and asked for it to be roadworthy with a few upgrades. When it arrived it needed a FULL brake system rebuild (new master cylinder, 4 new callipers, new flexible hoses, new hard lines, parking brake cable and brake shoes). The brake pedal went straight to the floor....The doors did not lock, the horn did not work, the backup lights did not work, neither did the Vintage A/C system that I had paid them to install - they only installed the compressor and the unit. No air hoses, no working fan and the wiring was a fire waiting to happen... The car was in dire need of an engine service and new oils & filters. Let's not forget that the speedo cable was missing, that she needed rear tie rods, shock mounts and the suspension and steering bushes. They are nothing more than auction flippers with no regard for their customers.
garash nuriyev
2 years ago
I would like to share an experience about dealing with this business location. As a carrier, we had to pick up one of those vintage Vettes and we were having a delay. As a result, the driver would only show up after hours. Of course, it was very nice and helpful, that the crew was willing to help and they made a step forward to the carrier, allowing us to get the vehicle loaded after hours. All the pickup schedule and updates were provided in a timely manner communication. The driver showed up around 6 pm and we were able to get the vehicle loaded.This was very nice from them and I wish that every dealership has such a good and professional attitude.
Graig Muller
2 years ago
Jack at Vintage Vettes, LLC, sold my father a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette last May and said the car was restored. After getting it home and further inspecting the car it was determined that it was not in "restored" condition. The interior needs work and it needed lots of mechanical repair. As an example, my father and I were told by Jack that the speedometer/odometer broke the day before we picked it up and that it was not the speedometer cable. That it was the actual speedometer/odometer that was broken. It was in fact the speedometer cable. It had a broken connection where it screws onto the transmission. Also, the fuel pump needed to replaced along with rubber hoses, battery, oil pan gasket, etc. Jack also failed to give my father the Bill of Sale. Jack is a nice guy, but he needs integrity.I feel like my father was ripped off on the price he paid. Jack would not budge on the sale price at the time when we went to pick up the car and looked the car over noticing all the things that needed to be replaced. Not cool.
Kyle Hayes
4 years ago
I called up about a corvette they advertised as "Numbers matching". I asked for pics of the numbers on the engine/trans/rear and the guy on the other ends says, "sure, but why"? I say "because I would like to check them out". He immediately starts with the smart a$$ attitude and asks, "How much am I asking for the car"? Confused, I answer "$75k" and he answers "At that price would think the car has the original motor"???? At this point I'm shocked at the attitude this guy has. I say, "It says numbers matching in your ad" and he says, "The motor is numbers matching", it's not the original engine" He further admits selling a car to someone telling them it was a "numbers matching car" and the person brings the car to an expert who tells the customer, the engine is not "numbers matching". The customer brings the car back demanding a refund and is told, "no, because we said the engine was "numbers matching", not original". At this point, I realize what I'm dealing with and understand why people think used car salesman are criminals. The entire world thinks "number matching" means, the engine the car was born with. They use this phrase as a baited hook, to swindle the less informed. Avoid this place like the plague. If they are lying about the engine, what else are they lying about?
John Spottswood
4 years ago
Met the owner, he was in the back of the shop teaching his grandson how to restore Corvettes. We had a brief discussion, very nice person. If you want almost any year of a Corvette that has been restored properly, this is the place to go!
Brent Kelly
2 years ago
Purchasing anything site unseen is certainly a risk , especially when its a 1967 corvette coupe coming from the U.S to Canada.Jack the car you sold me was exactly what expected for the price I paid .Your team also looked after all the details in delivering it to my door.Thank YouBrent KellyCanada
Barry Goettsch
2 years ago
Outstanding. Jack and Joey were knowledgeable, friendly, and an overall pleasure to do business with and learn from. I would highly recommend to anyone and will be back either to visit or when the time comes to add another Vintage Vette to my garage.
james wendleton
5 years ago
Went into this expecting a quality vehicle and a dealership I could trust since they specialize in Vintage Vette s We purchased a 1982 Corvette as our first Vette. Going into it wasn t expecting a perfect vehicle but also expected a quality machine with little to no issues involved. We negotiated price on the vehicle and was told I m not making any money on this deal and out the door we went with the car. Excited as anyone would be picking up a dream car, we drove it home less than 25 miles washed it, took some pictures and pulled it into the garage. Got up the next day and did a full detail on the car and after I finished was going to take it for a spin. Get in and the car wouldn t start, very frustrated as now I ve only owned the car for 2 days and a whopping 25 miles on the odometer and also having problems. So I do as anyone would do and try to figure out what was going wrong. I opened up my paperwork also and the As Is paperwork just stared me right in the eyes, very frustrated I started looking into what possibly could be wrong and of course the possibilities are endless. I started replacing the basic items such as fuel filter, replaced the fuel pump, new ECM, new oil pressure sensor and during all of this I emailed Molly the salesperson and let her know what was going on. I also found out from researching some more since Mr. Wallace never got the title in his name that the prior owner had posted on Facebook the pictures of the car from 2011 that had been in a bad fire. From the owners words it was a total loss, he also said he didn t turn it in to the insurance as they would give the car a salvage title. I questioned if this was known and the response was I wasn t aware and I would pass this along to Jack the owner. Finally had the car running again and took it for a very short drive when it cut out again and had to tow it back home. I called and talked with Molly and asked who she recommended to take the car to and she said Burlington Auto across from the dealership. I was also taken back that on the website it says they do mechanical and restoration work? So why wouldn t they fix the car versus Burlington? So I called Burlington and they told me that they didn t know anything about that vintage of a car and wouldn t be able to do any repairs on it. So here I am $12,500 plus invested in a car that even the place that I was told that s does a lot of work on their Vettes isn t able to do anything on mine. So I had the car towed to another shop and to another and now almost a month in have found someone who is trying to find out what s wrong with the car. The moral of this is you can t trust this dealer to offer a car that s worth the value you paid, when you need help with any issues they will send you in the wrong direction and finally a simple apology from the owner could have went a long way. I am a working class person who loves his cars and as a foster parent don t have a lot of extra income to spend on toys. All I have to say is shame on me for trusting and shame on you for not offering a simple apology and or guidance in the direction of helping me get the car back on the road.
Randy Dawson
7 years ago
I have been buying and selling cars from Vintage Vettes for at least 10 years. Jack Wallace is an astute business man without a "shady" bone in his body. He always has quality cars and if something is wrong or missing from the car, he will tell you. Jack has quality parts and I have seen his restoration projects. He is the first guy I call when looking to buy or sell a corvette or classic muscle car.
Ricardo Wagner
6 years ago
Worst experience ever!!!Jack Wallace, the owner, is a very dishonest dealer!I bought him through Internet a 1958 Corvette fueli, and a 1970 Corvette 454 convertible.But what a surprise when I discover that the pictures posted and additional pictures that he sent me of the 1958 Corvette were FALSE PICTURES!!! Pictures were from an other car!!And the condition described of the 1970 Corvette was FALSE too.Beware of this seller!!!I spent over $40K extra, restoring and repairing was supposed to be in excellent condition!! ....no working speedometer, no working tach, no working radio, no working windows, soft top in worst condition, had to replace it, hard top must be repaired, no fitting windows, etc... it was another car...And the front of the 1970 was broken including damaged hood, non working headlights, no working heater, no working A/C, bad condition of door panels, no working and no fitting windows with both tops.Beware of religious people, like this dealer, they are worst.WILL NEVER AGAIN HEAR FROM THIS INCREDIBLE DISHONEST DEALER!!!
Ernie Brilhart
3 years ago
Great people here! They allowed my wife and I to look at all the vintage cars. Very Friendly and Knowledgeable about the history of their cars! Thank you for allowing us to see the amazing collection!
Joel Clark
a year ago
They're high dollar crooks they don't back what they sell their cars are botched together I bought two Corvettes from them $55,000 and I can't drive either one of them 1982 collector's edition 1974 roadster big block 4 speed they're both falling apart transmission and motor less than a thousand miles that I put on the car transmission didn't shift right to begin with they wouldn't stand behind it several other problems with it the 74 roadster several problems with it they haven't stood behind it either no brakes on either one of them
Kirk Neal
4 years ago
I bought a 67 Vette at A Mechum auction that this fraud of a company had allegedly restored and said it ran. $26k later it actually does. They are nothing more than crooks.
Strong Dynamics
6 years ago
If you are into classic Corvettes or classic cars, it is a great place to shop. You wouldn't believe that there is this much selection until you see it.
Coco T
5 years ago
Great place to have your vintage car or truck detailed.
Samuel Laffoon
a year ago
Very informative, I just called for information. Pleasant and friendly.
Jack Wallace
4 years ago
Great old Classics
Joe Stansbury
4 years ago
Great used stock fantastic staff
David Madden
5 years ago
This is a great place for car guys!
Grant Blaskowski
a year ago
Love the videos on Vintage Vegas
Rob Reid
4 years ago
Some cool cars and great people
Sharon Heggen
3 years ago
ExcellentHighly recommend!
Megann Yvonnee
4 years ago
Good ol' fashion cars!
Jana Anderson
4 years ago
Corvettes. Ahhh beauty