Need recommendations for Inspection company

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Mopar Momzee

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So my boss wants a 67 mustang fast back and it’s in Pennsylvania. The dealer is Bob Evans classics in Hulmeville, PA. Is there anyone in the area that can recommend a company to him. He’s new into classic and don’t want him to get burned. Any lead would be greatly appreciated. I know we all like pictures so here it goes. Don’t shoot the messenger.
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Thanks Jesse

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That's a 65. Never heard of the business before but they have excellent google reviews and quite a few of them. Looks to be a pretty safe bet as long as someone who knows what they're looking at will be there to look the car over. Buying sight unseen is always a roll of the dice.
 
From pictures I was sent I already see floor repairs. So my boss asked and he said yes not like the information was forthcoming. Just want to cover bases on this as car is a cross the country. He is still hunting down an inspector just wanted to see if anyone had any leads on one in the area. Thanks Jesse
 

Also check google maps the lot is not shown on street view.
Interesting. If you look at this picture which shows on Google maps at the listed address 208 Reese in Hulmeville for their business listing from a year ago

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And then do a search for 377 W Lincoln Hwy, Penndel, PA 19047, United States and use street view you see this which is the same location as in the picture.

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I'd ask them if they recently relocated at a minimum.
 
Interesting. If you look at this picture which shows on Google maps at the listed address 208 Reese in Hulmeville for their business listing from a year ago

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And then do a search for 377 W Lincoln Hwy, Penndel, PA 19047, United States and use street view you see this which is the same location as in the picture.

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I'd ask them if they recently relocated at a minimum.
What I can tell you is there is no car lot at 208 reetz ave listed as their address . There is a warehouse at this location and google maps has it listed as their car lot. It is Michalski heating and air conditioning ware house.
 
That's a 65. Never heard of the business before but they have excellent google reviews and quite a few of them. Looks to be a pretty safe bet as long as someone who knows what they're looking at will be there to look the car over. Buying sight unseen is always a roll of the dice.


Looks like a 65 to me as well with that gas cap.

Definitely not a 67-68 vintage. Wrong c pillar slats, 65-66 taillights, 65-66 pony interior seat covers among other things.
 
You're in Vacaville Ca.... Why would you go to Pennsylvania to buy a classic car?????? Guys in Pennsylvania dream about California sheetmetal...

And yes that is a 65 or 66.... I like 65-66 Stangs... But I like 67-68 Stangs more....
 
Yes its a 65. With his time and money definitely would have flown out. Agree about the metal aspects . Not my questions to ask. He did find some one to look at it seems really knowledgeable old school for sure supposedly looking at it today weather permitting.
 
Yes its a 65. With his time and money definitely would have flown out. Agree about the metal aspects . Not my questions to ask. He did find some one to look at it seems really knowledgeable old school for sure supposedly looking at it today weather permitting.
So someone's going to a fictitious location to look at a fake car with incorrect information provided about the car by a seller that doesn't even know what he's selling? Ok, got it.
 
You need to call Bob Evans cuz that's the 65/66 style Mustang 2 + 2
 
The inspector has been to this dealer before he just said they have cars spreat out between 2 buildings. He’s vary familiar with this owner. His comments were they don’t have a full size lift he want do a very thorough inspection and they should upgrade to accommodate. We’ll see how it played out. M
 
You're in Vacaville Ca.... Why would you go to Pennsylvania to buy a classic car?????? Guys in Pennsylvania dream about California sheetmetal...

And yes that is a 65 or 66.... I like 65-66 Stangs... But I like 67-68 Stangs more....
I used to think the same thing . I grew up in MN where rust was a fact of life . Then my brother in MN explained to me how many low mileage super clean cars there were around there .
Because we didn’t drive our good cars in the winter . I had a 73 318 Dart Sport Convertriple as a winter beater . Never drove my 70 Charger SE 383 magnum in the winter .
Makes a lot of sense in retrospect .
 
I used to think the same thing . I grew up in MN where rust was a fact of life . Then my brother in MN explained to me how many low mileage super clean cars there were around there .
Because we didn’t drive our good cars in the winter . I had a 73 318 Dart Sport Convertriple as a winter beater . Never drove my 70 Charger SE 383 magnum in the winter .
Makes a lot of sense in retrospect .
Plus, who knows where these cars started out? The internet has cars moving all over the place, all the time.
 
Plus, who knows where these cars started out? The internet has cars moving all over the place, all the time.
That is true . But he run across and buys many super clean low mileage muscle cars that were always in MN .
I used to work with a guy from Pennsylvania and he told me his dad had a 66 Charger and a 70 Charger R/T that he bought new and were in mint condition. At the time I happened to own a 66 Charger and a 70 Charger . And our cars were the same colors ! Pretty cool coincidence!
He said his dad never drove them in the winter .
This is just an interesting angle I had never considered.
 
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