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August 2023 by Grant Gilliam
Jordon was really easy to work with. I purchased a street rod from him and I am thankful for all the time, help and patience he should me as I educated myself along the way. I am very happy with the purchase, in fact, it was actually better than what I was expecting. I feel i got a very solid deal and I would buy from him again. Thank you Jordon. You earned a friend and customer.
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April 2023 by Jason Johnson
Jordan and his dad Brad are great guys to do business with. So awesome to have a business that supports the hobby, with owners that are honest and just really nice guy’s. I really can’t say enough good things about CR&R. Thanks for all your help Jordan and Brad. I look forward to working with you again soon.
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April 2023 by J Johnson
Jordan and his dad Brad are great guys to do business with. So awesome to have a business that supports the hobby, with owners that are honest and just really nice guy’s. I really can’t say enough good things about CR&R. Thanks for all your help Jordan and Brad. I look forward to working with you again soon.
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February 2023 by ryan green
Brought my classic car in for an appraisal after I made the appointment. They looked it over and drove it. Said the appraisal would be ready in a few days...waited for a month without a call back. I called them back 3 times and they said it would be done. Never received the appraisal or a call back.
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November 2022 by Shane Wilson
These people are not very professional, they don't return calls, and when the car finally arrived there were many issues that he did not disclose. I would not buy form this dealer. There are many other dealers that will treat you better and more professional during the whole process.
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October 2022 by RYAN WILLIAMS
My wife and I recently picked up a 66 impala from Jordan @ classic rides and rods! I have to say we’re extremely happy with our purchase. Jordan provided tons of pictures and gave us all the history he knew on the vehicle. They even let us have a 2nd party inspect the vehicle for us which helped us pull the trigger on this vehicle. Jordan helped set up the shipping which was nice and the car and title showed up a few days later in Michigan. I can say buying a car sight unseen can be a little nerve wracking but Jordan helped make it a breeze and we’re definitely satisfied!
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October 2022 by Roger Betland
This is not the place to go and buy your special car or classic. Jordan is the biggest disappointment there is I went in there to make a deal he calls me back tells me what they can do and I say let's get er done and nothing. After he makes we wait 2 weeks he calls me back and says we don't have enough money to pay the guy off for his car so we can't make the deal after he's already committed to the sale. A big time outfit like this and they can't come up with a few thousand dollars to get it done pretty said . If you have a classic car or hotrod you need to check them out before you take it there. They don't even detail or clean them up and the show room is a disaster you can't even move around in there and they even manage to put scratches in or car and don't even tell you.
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October 2022 by Michael Hurd
Bought a 1966 Grand Prix from classic rise and rods. 4 months later take it to mechanic I need an engine. Salesman said engines good. Going to file their complaint with Consumer Affairs in Minnesota.
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July 2022 by Paul Indergaard
Great cars, fun car show. Friendly staff.
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April 2022 by Max Luck
The owner had really nice cars and the car I wanted to look at was 1979 Checker Taxi Cab.
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January 2022 by Jeremy Williamson
The staff at CRR is first class all the way. I purchased a car from them living 1,250 miles away. Jordan provided all of the pics, videos and answered all my questions in a timely and professional manner. Shipping setup was a breeze and arrived in a timely manner with no issues whatsoever. I could not be more pleased with my purchase!!! I highly recommend doing business with CRR and ask for Jordan.
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December 2021 by Ken D.
It's been a little over a year since I bought a 1940 American Bantam from Terry @ Classic Rides and Rods. First time I bought a car without looking it over in person, big mistake. He totally mis-represented this car to me. I told him when I saw it on line that I liked it but decided to pass on it then. After a few months he contacted me saying if I was still interested he would drop the price. I told him I had a few cars I was restoring right now and didn't really need another project so he told me this car was totally restored, needed nothing and all I needed to do was start it up and drive it. I took his word for it (big mistake). I bought it and when it showed up the shipper said here is the battery they gave me because the one in the car was no good. I expected to drive it off the trailer but he said it didn't run and they had to push it on to load it. He also gave me some loose parts that fell off the car including the hood and radiator cap that wouldn't stay attached. I called Terry and asked him why he lied to me that the car wouldn't start and the battery wouldn't even fit the battery box so he told me the battery that fit the car was no longer made and I need to put the larger battery he gave me somewhere else like behind the driver's seat on the floor (it is a 4 seater but would then be a 3 seater because the battery would take up the space intended for passengers feet). I could turn the crank shaft so I figured I could get it running so I decided to fix what I thought were a few issues and chalk it up to a bad decision. Since then one problem led to another and now I am getting ready to paint it after taking it down to the frame and doing a frame up restoration needing to do some major body work. Started out with rebuilding the battery box in the cowl to except the larger battery, rebuilding the radiator neck and the radiator cap so the cap would stay on. The carburetor was dripping gas so I replaced some seals. The windows wouldn't go all the way up so I got into the doors and had a lot of work fixing the regulators and track. The horn didn't work so I took some time and made a few parts and ran a wire to hear a horn that made just enough noise to let me know I had power to a horn that didn't beep. Then I went to the gauges and the speedometer was seized up so I took it apart and rebuilt it. Parts for this car cannot be found. The gas gauge was too far gone and there was no sending unit in the gas tank so I had to find a matching sending unit and gas gauge that I could fit into the cluster (not easy). The gas tank was full of rust and debris so I cleaned it out and resealed it. The windshield wiper doesn't work either (not a big surprise) I haven't had time to investigate that yet. The hood would not fit the car so after investigating I found the body was off-centered 3/4" in the back on the frame and the only way to line it up was to cut out part of the floor and rebuild it allowing me to line it up correctly. The radiator shell was also welded up 1/2" out of square and after several cuts and re-welding got it to line up correctly. The hood latches didn't work and the cowl vent was missing all the linkage so I fabricated those parts. This car was a very poor incomplete build done just good enough to look OK in the pictures posted and with Terry (the salesman) lying and misrepresenting this car. There is still a fair amount of effort to go and probably more surprises to find but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel getting closer. I have no doubt after I am done with this car everything will work as it should but remember this is a car Terry said needs nothing, is totally restored and all I need to do is start it up and drive it! I would be very careful dealing with Classic Rides and Rods so you don't get screwed like I did. This is a car dealer that gives that profession their bad reputation.
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August 2021 by Jason S.
Before you consider purchasing anything from these people make sure you have the car inspected, especially if you're out of state. Only posted a few pictures of what they called a solid car. Car had been in multiple accidents pieced back together, L brackets holding it together frame rusted so bad you could push your finger through. Fenders have spray foam holding them together and exposed fiberglass Jordan is your classic lying used car sales person he is the one that your father warned you about. If you've seen this car on their site don't bother it's JUNK!!!
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July 2021 by Donna Limback
This place had a classic car show that was just the right size for a super hot day in mn. Good variety of cars with owners on hand for questions.
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June 2021 by William van
as a wedding venue needs more air conditioning but otherwise it's great.