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Q: Does anyone have a 1968-1969 all original Pontiac GTO project car for Trade or sale?
I have a 1979 Trans Am project car that is fully load up for trade. All original maybe a Y84 because it has the large sail panel’s and the Phoenix on the hood with all the SE pin striping. T- Tops power windows power locks. Camel Tan vinyl bucket seats and 2 rear bucket seats. Power trunck. 400 Trans and a 4 speed crome Hurst short shifter with Pontiac grip. Tan steering wheel every thing Tan Interior quarter panels. Bezel dash Gold but faded. SnowFlake Allumium rims gold and silver side wall. With chrome locks for rims. It also has allumium black louvers and silver trim around the outside of the doors. All Original I am the second owner. paint faded from Sun. San Antonio Tx car.

A: Yes

Q: car title problem?!?!?!?!?!?!?
i will try and keep it brief i have a bill of sale for a car that says i put a down payment (half the price of the car) i have the title(not signed and in the sellers name. i dont have documentation saying i paid the rest off but i have the title that never got signed. the guy is a real shady person. the car is in his possesion because he wanted to buy it back but i fear if i ask for it back i may get a stripped car or not see it at all. is there anyway i can get the car title transfered to me with the documents i have so i can take the poliuce with me or am i s.o.l what should i do. i live in san antonio tx by the way

A: Since he didnt sign the title, you are out of luck

he can report the title lost, get a new one and reclaim the car

all within the law

bad move on your part

Q: Can I get everyone’s opinion?
I’m looking for a car for work. My credit is less than perfect and I don’t have much of a history yet anyway (i’m only 20). The big dealers here in San Antonio, TX (CarMax, Ancira, Freedom Chevrolet) won’t finance me through an outside bank. I applied and got a response saying I have insuficcient credit history and to few open accounts.

Anyway, there is a place called Max Auto Sales that will help me get a car (a new car). They are a “Buy here, Pay here” dealer. They have been around since 1976 and have a perfect record with the BBB and the State of Texas. Their customer satisfaction has always been rated highly. Anyway, they’re offering me a 2008 Dodge Caliber with 23,000 miles on it at 310 a month for 48 months at 11% interest. The car was checked with Carfax and comes out clean.

My brother has a car from them and he’s happy with it. He’s had it for 2 years now. No problems.

Should I go for it?
The Caliber isn’t a plain stripped down model.

A: It sounds as if you are going in with your eyes open. You have done your research and seem to be comfortable with the company you propose to do business with. The concern for me is that you mention a payment and interest rate…not the price of the car. Though 11% seems a little high to me, it may be the only financing option you have available. That is understandable, but the “deal” they are offering you does not seem to give you any room to negotiate on the price of the car which would be typical in almost any purchase situation with a dealer. Is the car worth the $11,999 asking price? Before you jump in feet first consider that you will be paying almost 15k over the next four years, and that the chance of having significant equity remaining in the vehicle is probably not too good. If you do decide that it is what you have to do, good luck and enjoy.

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