Re: Re: IML: Warning: bad dealership!!
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Re: Re: IML: Warning: bad dealership!!



Where did you see this car advertised?  Another thing you could do is write the 
place that ran the ad and tell them of your experience.  I doubt they will 
cancel them because of you, but if they get a number of complaints they might.

MM

> 
> From: "Chris Boekhout" <charger69@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2004/06/20 Sun PM 05:12:00 EDT
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: IML: Warning: bad dealership!!
> 
> Country Classic Cars is little more than a high priced junkyard, they are so 
>greedy they even charge an admission fee to come in and look at their junk, 
>situated between interstate 55 and old route 66 they get a lot of "lookers" 
>sadly, they seem to get some "buyers" as well....
> 
> Chris,
>  
> 72 Lebaron
> 
> 71 Lebaron...
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Melissa Swenson 
>   To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>   Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 11:01 PM
>   Subject: IML: Warning: bad dealership!!
> 
> 
>   Hi all. 
>   A couple of months ago I wrote the club asking for help in finding an 
>Imperial for my husband, Eric.  Then, about a month ago I wrote asking for 
>help on transporting the vehicle to our home.  
>   Now I am writing to warn everyone about the shady place that sold us our 
>Imperial.  
>   The purchase of our Imperial was supposed to be a surprise for my husband, 
>but I ended up involving him, because I didn't want to be taken advantage of, 
>not knowing what I was doing.  
>   Eric found a 1965 Imperial for sale at a dealership that was mentioned on 
>this site right after we purchased it, called Country Classic Cars, located in 
>Staunton Illinois.  Some of you probably saw the ads for it on collector 
>trader, and other sites.  The dealership had the vehicle for sale for quite 
>some time.  Well, Eric decided that after several phone calls, and millions of 
>questions later that this was the Imperial he wanted.  It was a little more 
>than I wanted to spend, but he was sure it was worth the money.  We were told 
>the car was a good runner, as stated also in the ad, all original, no rust, 
>and no bondo.  We were told everything on the interior worked, and was 
>complete.  What we got delivered to us was not that car.
>   Our Imperial had been painted at least twice, thick with bondo and rust.  
>NOTHING in the interior is working, including the power windows which, doesn't 
>help with exhaust that is leaking inside the car.  Radio is broken, no rear 
>seat belts, clock broken, no horn bar, air and heat not working, leaks in 
>pretty much everything, etc..  I could go on forever, and in fact Eric has a 
>two page list of things that are wrong with the car.  We realize the car is 
>old and that things are going to be broken.  But, that is not what we were 
>told when we purchased it.
>   The main thing is, is that we bought this car soley on the fact that we 
>would be able to go for family rides this summer in it.  The car will not even 
>drive around our yard.  It is so not driveable that he can barely even start 
>it up.  I am no car expert so I don't know everything that is wrong, but I 
>feel bad for Eric that he was taken advantage of so badly.  
>   Anyways, the whole point of this is to let EVERYONE know NOT to purchase 
>anything from these people!!  They are not honest business owners!!
>   We tried contacting them about this, and the owner literally laughed at us, 
>and said there was nothing that he was going to do about it.
>   So please tell everyone you know not to shop at Country Classic Cars!!
>   Eric and Melissa Swenson
>   owner of one  very neglected 1965 Imperial Crown
> 




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