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December 2020 by rocky myers
i BOUGHT A 69 CHARGER FROM THEM, AND NO COMPLAINTS FROM ME.. A FEW DAYS AFTER THEY DELIVERED IT i HAD AN ISSUE WITH STEERING, THEY PICKED IT UP, REPLACED IT, AND BROUGHT IT BACK OVER AN HOUR, EACH WAY...........................HULK HOGAN HAS BOUGHT SEVERAL mopars too The Dalton Gang are very good
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January 2019 by Carolyn Harden
Every single thing about it, there is not a thing about this beauty I would change from the hub caps to the motor to the chassie!
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September 2018 by Jeff Anderson
I was looking for a 67 Camaro and found one at Atlas. I had been talking to other classic car dealers. They were over-priced and generally tried to convince me that bad steering, engines that died when I was driving, and uncomfortable interiors were just part of the muscle car experience. I met Matt and Harvey at Atlas and found a car that is at once beautiful and functional. It runs like it should, it drives like it should and it feels like it should. They were strait with me. It's a 50 year old car. It's not perfect and I didn't pay for a perfect car. In the end, they gave me a great deal on a car I love and they've been there to answer questions and show me things whenever I ask. The entire experience has been everything I would have wanted. Thanks guys!
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June 2018 by D C
The home of false advertising
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October 2017 by Mitch Kaswandik
Be very careful and do your research. They will post things that are not true about their cars. Like if one is a real SS even though it isn't. Guy right now is trying to pawn off a 69 Camaro that is clearly not an SS and he even emailed me stating it isn't but he is advertising it as one. People like this should have NO business trying to sell classic cars. Truly a scammer.
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August 2017 by TA Hefley
I won't say they are a 5 star company (but i give them 5 stars for the service I got) I also don't have anything bad to say about them, I purchased a camaro from them a few years back. I knew they buy and flip cars, clean them up to make them look better than what they are, but hey they are there to make money right? I knew the car I was buying probably ha091259 in the car, but I also went in knowing I was not buying a show car from them. I have a buddy that also bought a 68 from them and gone through same things with having to install a new engine and transmission. But he is also now doing a full restoration on his. If you go in knowing this place is to make money and not expect buying a show car then you will leave happier. but they also do full restores and show cars and those will cost you a lot more. Remeber you get what you pay for.
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December 2014 by Andrew Swoger
I just recently purchased a 68 Camaro from Atlas and couldn't be happier. I have been dragging my feet for years on buying a classic (mainly because I couldn't find exactly what I wanted) and these guys nailed it! They were upfront, honest and built me EXACTLY what I wanted. The car is flawless…It looks amazing (paint and body are impeccable) and runs like a champ! My expectations were extremely high (just like anyone, you want to make sure you get your money's worth) and they exceeded them at every level. Harvey always took all of my phone calls and constantly sent pictures of the car as it was a complete rebuild. These guys don't "nickel and dime" you either. There were several times that I changed things (after the fact) and they didn't ask me to pay for it. I actually had to make Harvey take a check for something additional they did to the car. Seeing is believing though, go out to their shop and meet Harvey and I think you will find the same. I will absolutely buy another car from Atlas in the future (just need a bigger garage).