Arthur Staloff
GBthe information on the website was not… the information on the website was not truthfull, The car looked good was a bucket of bolts, steering was all over the road, the shifter was a battle, the clutch was cooked, the radio didnt work, the fuel gauge didnt work, it stunk from gasoline, oil leaks. car was advertised as a restored vehicle. the paint was good although the front bumper was bent. i had to dump it the day after it arrived, i learned a good lesson, my last trip to auto hunters
Mark D. Johnson
GBNice Work ! Mark Griffiths of Auto Hunter which is a subdivision of Classic cars.com is an incredibly helpful guy. I really appreciate his help with the sell of my 1966 Dodge Charger and his assistance with the sell of my 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Ca. squad car. This dual listing is the best way to sell classic and old muscle cars in my humble opinion.
Garry Dyck
CAFINAL MINUTES OF BID PROCESS FINAL MINUTES OF BID PROCESS. not being familiar with the bidding process in the last few minutes- we may have paid a bit more than necessary. i still am not certain how the bidding is operated during the last minutes if more than one bidder is involved. eg- reset time for bidding, how often will it reset? who knows.
Ron Lee
GBAutoHunter Successful Sale I had my car listed on Classiccars.com for about 4 months and decided to put it on AutoHunter's auction site. It was a lot easier than expected..I submitted my own pictures but AutoHunter wrote out the description for me which was a definite avantage. The reserve price was discussed with me with their logic as to how they arrived at the figure which I fully agreed with..(past sales of like cars).
Adrienne Kazakos Fein
GBAuto Hunter was fantastic Auto Hunter was fantastic. Not only was it easy and user-friendly, but the staff was so helpful. You actually get your own personal assistant to help you place the ad and write up the information about the automobile. I couldn’t have been happier. Mark Griffiths was phenomenal. Ask for him if you can.