longwood
hey i put my 1991 chevy lumina Z-34 in the papers to sell, and i had a guy call me up from a Longwood Industries saying that my car qualified for their "specialty" cars to a point, the cars that would sell for sure for the price that you want rather then in the paper that you probably wouldnt get the price that you are asking
but he said that i could put it in for $89
and i was wanting to know if anyone had used them or heard of them, if their any good at all... if they are reliable
but he said that i could put it in for $89
and i was wanting to know if anyone had used them or heard of them, if their any good at all... if they are reliable
I pulled up their website and they boast a 90 day money back guarantee.... I'd probalby call them first and find out the stipulations on that but if it sounds legit to get your money back then I would probably run the newspaper ad for like a week or so and then list with them if it doesn't sell...
yeah thats kinda what i was thinking too... but my thing is that if they guarantee that they can sell your car for what your asking or your money back... then where can you go wrong
i just wanna make sure that they arnt gonna jack my money and never hear from them again... i really dont think that they will they've been established for over 25 years, but you never know now days, and $89 is $89 i could be putting that into my car lol
oh and btw, great pics of your car RTexasF
i just wanna make sure that they arnt gonna jack my money and never hear from them again... i really dont think that they will they've been established for over 25 years, but you never know now days, and $89 is $89 i could be putting that into my car lol
oh and btw, great pics of your car RTexasF
Maybe not the same but in the UK a popular method to sell your motor is in Autotrader. Quite often you get a phonecall. The "seller" offers you a definate sale if you pay him a small sum up front (he/she assures you he has a buyer). I know of no-one that has taken the offer up.
Be careful.
Be careful.


