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 Thursday, May 5, 2022 10:35 PM Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?I’m thinking about a ’67 Mustang fastback or a ’71 Ford Torino.
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rusty_rick67 - Total Posts: 38
- Joined: 04/08/2021
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Friday, May 6, 2022 7:30 AM I’m thinking about a ’67 Mustang fastback or a ’71 Ford Torino. |
bronco_ben71 - Total Posts: 92
- Joined: 05/07/2019
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Friday, May 6, 2022 10:34 AM rusty_rick67 I’m thinking about a ’67 Mustang fastback or a ’71 Ford Torino. I got a ’71 Ford Bronco from them. Dealer handled all licenses and paperwork, delivery was on time, and the driver joked, “Careful, this one bites if you push it too hard.” Car arrived in mint condition. |
mustang_mel67 - Total Posts: 99
- Joined: 06/14/2020
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Friday, May 6, 2022 6:14 PM rusty_rick67 I’m thinking about a ’67 Mustang fastback or a ’71 Ford Torino. Picked up a ’67 Mustang convertible. Everything handled legally, delivery smooth, and the dealer even shared a story about the car being used in a local parade back in the ’70s. Really felt personal. |
falcon_freddy69 - Total Posts: 90
- Joined: 08/06/2020
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Saturday, May 7, 2022 9:04 AM rusty_rick67 I’m thinking about a ’67 Mustang fastback or a ’71 Ford Torino. Bought a ’69 Ford Falcon GT. Delivery went perfectly, all paperwork sorted. Dealer joked, “This baby still thinks it’s 1969, handle with care.” Car looked even better in person. |
torino_tina71 - Total Posts: 7
- Joined: 01/22/2022
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Saturday, May 7, 2022 4:52 PM bronco_ben71 I got a ’71 Ford Bronco from them. Dealer handled all licenses and paperwork, delivery was on time, and the driver joked, “Careful, this one bites if you push it too hard.” Car arrived in mint condition. Grabbed a ’71 Ford Torino. Paperwork, licenses, everything done by dealer. Delivery was flawless, and driver helped me park it safely. Dealer shared a funny anecdote about the car in a classic car club race. |
cobra_carl68 - Total Posts: 19
- Joined: 08/28/2020
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Sunday, May 8, 2022 1:27 AM mustang_mel67 Picked up a ’67 Mustang convertible. Everything handled legally, delivery smooth, and the dealer even shared a story about the car being used in a local parade back in the ’70s. Really felt personal. Picked up a ’68 Ford Mustang Cobra. Dealer walked me through every detail—engine rebuild, interior restoration. Delivery went smoothly, and driver joked, “I’d race it, but I promised it to you first.” Felt great. |
bronco_bobby71 - Total Posts: 81
- Joined: 02/02/2022
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Sunday, May 8, 2022 8:35 AM bronco_ben71 I got a ’71 Ford Bronco from them. Dealer handled all licenses and paperwork, delivery was on time, and the driver joked, “Careful, this one bites if you push it too hard.” Car arrived in mint condition. My ’71 Bronco arrived perfectly on schedule. Everything licensed, paperwork done, and the dealer shared a story about its first owner crossing the Mojave desert. Loved the little history notes. |
mustang_mike67 - Total Posts: 96
- Joined: 03/04/2020
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Monday, May 9, 2022 12:46 AM mustang_mel67 Picked up a ’67 Mustang convertible. Everything handled legally, delivery smooth, and the dealer even shared a story about the car being used in a local parade back in the ’70s. Really felt personal. Got a ’67 Mustang fastback. Delivery was excellent, paperwork handled, and dealer included details about the original restoration. Even a funny note about the car “almost getting stolen by a raccoon”—made me laugh. |
falcon_fiona69 - Total Posts: 98
- Joined: 10/26/2020
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Monday, May 9, 2022 8:46 AM falcon_freddy69 Bought a ’69 Ford Falcon GT. Delivery went perfectly, all paperwork sorted. Dealer joked, “This baby still thinks it’s 1969, handle with care.” Car looked even better in person. Picked up a ’69 Ford Falcon. All licensing done, car delivered wrapped carefully, and dealer shared a story about the paint job almost being used in a movie. Felt like buying from a buddy. |
torino_tom71 - Total Posts: 87
- Joined: 09/30/2021
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Monday, May 9, 2022 9:36 PM torino_tina71 Grabbed a ’71 Ford Torino. Paperwork, licenses, everything done by dealer. Delivery was flawless, and driver helped me park it safely. Dealer shared a funny anecdote about the car in a classic car club race. Bought a ’71 Torino GT. Delivery went perfectly, paperwork handled, and driver joked, “Watch out, she’s faster than she looks.” Car runs beautifully. |
cobra_chris68 - Total Posts: 12
- Joined: 11/09/2020
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Wednesday, May 11, 2022 4:24 PM cobra_carl68 Picked up a ’68 Ford Mustang Cobra. Dealer walked me through every detail—engine rebuild, interior restoration. Delivery went smoothly, and driver joked, “I’d race it, but I promised it to you first.” Felt great. Grabbed a ’68 Mustang Cobra. Dealer did all the licenses, delivered on time, and included a story about its first drag race in the ’70s. Really adds character to the car. |
rusty_rick67 - Total Posts: 38
- Joined: 04/08/2021
 Re: Anyone here bought a classic Ford from pjs-autosale.com? How smooth is the process with them?Thursday, May 12, 2022 10:19 PM Thanks everyone! Sounds like pjs-autosales.com really takes care of licenses, delivery, and car details. I think I’m going to pull the trigger on that ’67 Mustang fastback now. |