Our inspector contacts the seller/owner of the classic car
you want to have inspected, sets up the appointment and does
the inspection. You receive a four-page report complete with
an appraised value and supporting photos. You will receive the
report via email.
First we always
ask you to contact the seller and tell him you want to have the
vehicle inspected. That's really important. If the seller objects
to your request, he may be telling you something right there.
We need the cooperation of the seller to do a good report for
you. If sellers are not cooperating, our inspectors note that
on the report. That's always a bad sign.
Use the online Place
Order form.
Give us the:
1) name, address, and daytime phone number of the person selling
the vehicle or his agent.
2) the year, make and model of the vehicle to be inspected
and any special issues you want us to investigate.
3) your name, address, phone number, and Visa or Mastercard
information (see "What's the
Cost?" page)