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June 2023 by Arnold
Pacific Classics very professional Brandy and Chris were very professional and helped me with the purchase of my vehicle if you're looking to purchase a classic vehicle Pacific Classics is a place to go
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October 2022 by Brian G.
Be careful when buying a car from these people. A friend of mine "won" a 67 Camaro from Silver Reef last year that came from them. The "value" was set at $35K for taxes but there is no way the car was worth what they claimed. My guess is that they jacked the value to claim a better deduction..who knows. I know that they tried to sell the car before it was "donated" by the Reef as it was on their website (Pacific Classics) for a while. I bought the car from my friend as soon as he won it cause he needed the money and I wanted to help him out. However, there was no way that car was worth anything near what was claimed by Pacific Classics. To start, the car was UNSAFE to drive. Steering was shot. The distributor was practically taped on. Two of the spark plugs just pulled out of the motor. The bodywork was a JOKE. They literally used METAL SCREWS to put the body together, and there wasn't a single OEM bolt anywhere to be found holding the thing together. The subframe was bent. The wiring harness for the electronics had connections that were melted. It was like the car was thrown together by amateurs with no concern for quality work or parts. So buyer beware and do not take their word or work for anything...get someone who knows what they are doing to check the vehicle out if you have to buy something from them.
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September 2022 by Roger Corvari
I felt when buying my car they were up front and truthful about what the car had done to it and what it needed. Once I bought the car I did find the communication a challenge, I had a question about the car so I'd call and be told the sales Rep is busy with a customer, so I'd leave a message to call me back wait for a return call only to have to call again two days later and be told the sales rep is off until Monday. This happened a few times, not how you treat your customers.
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December 2021 by Clay H.
these guys are bottom feeders, they are making money on other peoples cars, will tell you anything to make a sale, probally related to the como brothers out of new york state
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September 2021 by Thomas W.
Bought a 59 Chevrolet from these people and had it shipped to me. The car wouldn't start when He got it off the trailer as the battery was dead. I charged and checked the battery and it was no good. Went and bought a new battery. They were great to work with but wished they had been a little better at making sure things were right with their cars. No need to pay 26K for a car with a bad battery! :(
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September 2021 by Charles R.
these guys are car flippers pure and simple, polish and sell, really they know nothing about what they are selling smoke and mirrors.................
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June 2021 by Curtis Ducken
Had my 50 Ford looked at. Had some wiring issues. Alternator not charging properly and horn not working. Gas line problem solved. Brakes taken care of. I took my car to two other shops and they couldn’t solve the the problem. The mechanic was very knowledgeable and took care of the problems. Highly recommend. I wish I could remember his name.
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February 2021 by Leo Bachand
Nice people. They reached out to me to rectify a concern. I can appreciate a business that takes time for their customers.
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October 2020 by Louis D
Best car buying experience ever, and I buy a lot of cars sight unseen. Thank you Pacific Classics, I love the car.
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September 2020 by Brett Delorm
Very informative on the cars he had and the history behind the cars.
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July 2020 by Dexter Andrews
Cool place, a lot of cars.
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June 2020 by Crystal M.
Brandy and Chris were very helpful and friendly.I highly recommend them!Thank you Pacific Classics.
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May 2020 by Kristina D.
Very detailed and informative team. They are completely transparent about each classic car and have provided additional pictures and videos needed in making a decision. Can't wait to be able to visit the showroom!! And I would completely trust in them to handle any restoration or maintenance needed.
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May 2020 by Joe P.
Be careful when buying a car from Pacific Classics and make sure to have the vehicle inspected bumper to bumper by a 3rd party prior to purchasing. I've walked through a few times to look at the various cars for sale and it reminded me of the old saying to put "lipstick on a pig" which is used to convey the message that making superficial or cosmetic changes is a futile attempt to disguise the undesirable nature of a product. Whether you visit the shop or look at photos online you will immediately notice a few things with every car for sale....paint, rims and tires. The only real money spent on these cars to get them ready to sell is paint, tires and rims. They paint everything in an attempt to make the car look better, but this may also be a technique used to cover things like rust, previous damage and keep potential buyers from noticing major and minor flaws with the vehicle. They paint engine bays, under carriage, inside trunk and anywhere else they deem necessary to hide potential flaws. The original paint is either detailed or the car is repainted (not the best prep work, paint or skill out there) because this is the cheapest way to make a bad car look good based solely on resale value. If you examine the interior of any car they have you will notice no work is ever done on the interior unless it's something like a torn headliner or ripped seat that needed replaced anyway. The interior looks like it's vacuumed, wiped down and that's about it. As I stated at the beginning, make sure to get any vehicle inspected by a 3rd party or you may end up spending hundreds or thousands of extra dollars for what is literally a wax job, vacuum, spray paint and the realization your dream car is really a pig with lipstick.
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March 2020 by Fernando Zepeda Jr.
5 star service! Quality work and on time!! I would call Zak, @Pacific Classics! Definitely recommend them for custom and restoration work!