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what do you think about studebaker trucks?

January 26th, 2013 3 comments

i think it would b really kool to drive one even though they r really old and it might b hard to find parts for it

Hudson pick-ups are beautifully styled – but much rarer than Studes.

Stude made very rugged trucks. Better to find one with the 225/245 6 or a V8 rather than the 169/185 Champion 6 which was a lighter-duty engine. But for truck use, they built their engines with HD valves, timing gears, bearings.

Although Stude cars have been out of production since 1966, and trucks since 1964, mechanical parts aren’t that all hard to find. One reason is as their sales declined, they couldn’t afford to change their models much from year-to–year, so most parts interchange between many years.

And have you checked eBay for Studies & parts – no shortage there !!!

does anyone know where i can get a coachbuilt pram for really cheap?

January 5th, 2013 3 comments

i would really love a coach built pram ive tried ebay and preloved does anyone else know anywhere else or have one to sell?
thanks rhian

Is there such a thing now ?? We had a Marmet coach built pram for our kids as babies in the 1960’s … Silver Cross was the other main make . Cause they were big, had big wheels and didn’t fold up they Were not useable if going out by car etc , So as more people got Cars , they bought collapsible buggies, pushchairs etc. that would fit in the boot of a car . , So the sale of big prams declined . I haven’t seen a mum out with a big pram for many years now , Not sure if the posh families who employ nannies to take the kids out to the park etc, still use big prams now I don’t know … Not been to St. James’s Park in London for years .

What are the most important things to check at an auto auction?

November 24th, 2012 5 comments

I want to go to a government seized auto auction to get a car. Since your not allowed to test drive these cars, I definetly will bring along my mechanic to look at the car. What are the most important things for him to check since the car is sold "as is"?

Also, most of these vehicles are newer (2000 or newer) so they’re not very old.
Somebody here said to not buy a car that is clean on the outside because it usually means that it is in bad mechanical condition. Why is that?

If your mechanic is an ASE Certified mechanic familiar with used car inspections he’ll know exactly what to look for. If he’s not, find one that is.

Auctions are a very risky venture, you need to be extremely cautious since there are so many hidden things that can go wrong with a car. Many of them undetectable, even after a thorough inspection.

The positive thing is you can generally find a real bargain at the auction. But don’t expect to buy a car that is free of defects and won’t need to be serviced. Assume that anything you buy will need at least one repair as soon as you drive it home.

Simple Technique to Sell More Cars

July 1st, 2012 25 comments

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How do you research a car auction?

June 16th, 2012 1 comment

I have a question currently about auctions. I have been reading some information since I put it on here to see what other people have already said. People have said research, find out about the cars before you go to an auction, etc. That is the problem, I don’t know how to find an auction to do the research on it or on cars that I think I may be interested in. How do I do that part? Finding the auction, doing the research on the car(s) I am interested in and doing the research on ther auction it self? Thanks.

It all depends on who hosts the car auction. If it’s your local police station, dealers, etc. You will hear it via newspaper or radio. Generally stuff like that is kept on the down low for several reasons.

More people will show (generated interest)
Which in turn drives up prices, etc.

If its an auction hosted over the internet scroll through the website and see what they have. If nothing is available then simply there really isn’t anything available.

How do i get a car auction license in Nevada?

February 4th, 2012 3 comments

Where and how do I get my car auction license in Nevada? I don’t have a car lot. I’d like to buy and sell cars part time. I don’t know where and how to get my car auction license. I would love to go to the auctions to buy maybe two or three cars and sell for a profit. I would appreciate someone out there with some experience at this or someone looking to do the same thing to point me in the right direction. Please include tips and concerns as well in this profession. Thank you.

You need to go to work for a dealer and find out what the ca Business is all about. You don’t have a clue. Do you think that you can sell? How would know how to buy or what to buy if you were at an auction.

Information for Online Auction Vehicle!

January 8th, 2012 2 comments

If you have searched through all of the used car lots in your area and still haven found the right car, attending an online auction event might be the solution to your automotive needs.
Capital Auto Auction holds auctions every week that are open to the public.
For more details go to: www.auction-o-matics.com there are thousands of cars to choose from at prices for every budget. Though we have auctions located in PA, MD, NH and Washington D.C., if you not close to any of our auction locations, attending an online auction even in real time is the option for you.

You can check our auction calendar and see that every month we hold at least one online auction event. From the comfort of your home and your computer, you can search our listing of available vehicles to find just what you are looking for. Information available for online auction vehicles include several pictures, the year, make and model of each vehicle, the color and current mileage and a condition report from Capital Auto Auction personnel. The location information for each online auction vehicle will be listed with the vehicle as well. The most current bid on each vehicle is listed above a box that you may enter your desired bid for the vehicle.

The online auction event makes it convenient for you to find and buy the right vehicle that fits your budget without having to travel far from home. Simply click on the featured car and you will see the live start time of the auction, its status and it most current bid. Participating in an online auction event through as easy as registering at the site. Registering at the site is fast and free. Follow the link to a short registration form. Once you have completed the form, click the submit button. A Capital Auto Auction representative will contact you shortly after and will be able to answer any questions about our online auction events that you may have. However, you may call, fax or email Capital Auto Auction with any questions you have at any time.                                               For help visit: www.auction-professional.com Capital Auto Auction will bid on your behalf up to your maximum bid as you indicate in the box provided for your bid Helloalongside the vehicle you are interested in. We always recommend that online auction bidders put in the absolutely highest bid that they are willing to pay for a vehicle in order to have the best possible chance of having their bid chosen. Bids for vehicles offered through the Capital Auto Auction online auction event are accepted in increments of one hundred dollars.

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Because Capital Auto Auction works with several charity organizations across the country, many of the vehicles available through the online auction event are noted as charity donations. Not only will you be finding the vehicle you desire at a price that fits your budget, but your vehicle purchase often will be benefiting one of the nine nationwide charities that are affiliated with Capital Auto Auction.

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