I have no experience with this company. I've always bought (old) cars from individuals. My impression, though, based on having known people who sold their old cars to dealerships, is that you end up paying a higher price. I know a guy who had a '68 New Yorker, for example. I nearly bought it from him for $3000. Then I backed out for various reasons. The next thing I know this car is at an dealership, being advertized for $7000. I don't think this is criminal-- these guys gotta make a living. But generally speaking, I think you should be able to find whatever car you're looking for in private hands at a lower cost and have fewer surprises in the long run. That's not to say someone hasn't found a gem at a dealership! I'm sure there's pros & cons on both sides of the story . . . Mark M Dickedo32@xxxxxxx wrote: > Hello List, I have just spotted a car that I would like to pursue further, > can anyone tell me of their experience,or have heard anything about The > Classicalgas in Eaton, Colo? I would of course make a trip there to look at > the car in person but if bad experiences are prevailant I would not waste my > time. Thanks to all. > Dick 67 Conv >