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Classic car loans/lenders

In the market for another classic car so.....

Not killer money just about 50k with my add on. Hard to tell with advertising and would rather some real life stories.

Any tips?

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What sort of vintage and what state are you in?
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A lot more choices these days. JJ Best is the 1st one that comes to mind...
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Used JJ last fall to assist in the purchase of an early 90s Italian. Very good rate (at the time) and nice overall experience. I would not hesitate to use them again.
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When I bought my 1987 Turbo, back in 2006, I paid for about 3/4th of the cost with a signature car loan from USAA - there where no restrictions on what car I could use the loan on (new, classic, or whatever).
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When I bought my 1987 Turbo, back in 2006, I paid for about 3/4th of the cost with a signature car loan from USAA - there where no restrictions on what car I could use the loan on (new, classic, or whatever).
That is looking competitive with all of the classic car lenders presently.
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Check out lightstream.com- Everyone uses these guys.

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