I recently invested in a beautiful 1947 Cadillac thru Bobby Adams and was thoroughly impressed with Bobby and Jimmy's professionalism. They were a big help in answering all my questions as this was my first investment in a classic car. The car was delivered to me as advertised. I would highly recommend Bobby Adams to anyone thinking of purchasing a classic car from his shop.
Bobby Adams advertised a classic car that had a radio, heater, rebuilt engine and transmission, engine built by one of the best companies in the state, told me he had all maintenance records. When I finally received the car, the radio didn't work, the heater didn't work, the engine was rebuilt 20 years ago by a small shop in Denver, the transmission block was cracked, the car gearshift was not working, the heater didnt work and worst of all...the drip pan for the oil was located so low that my mechanic told me if a rock had hit the pan the car could have caught on fire and the motor would absolutely be ruined. He was sloppy, deceptive and dishonest. I am going to have to put over $2000 to get it to the condition that I thought I bought it in. Be careful of this character.
Some people should not by classic cars!! Complete Joke
The buyer of this car has never owned a classic car before and is very hard to deal with, making unreasonable requests. The buyer took the car to a mechanic and they told the customer there were several potential problems with the car. This was a beautiful fully restored car and there mechanic scared the buyer. It had some high performance parts which were disclosed in my ad. She was worried and wanted me to pay $2,500 for something that was not broken. We offered to to buy the car back at full price and she refused to do that. I'm not paying to fix something that is not broken. I thought giving the customer all there money back was the best option and fairest for both parties. We sell over 100 cars per year and that is classic cars with rarely any problems. This women should have bought a 2016 VW, not a 1970's. WE DID NOT lie or misrepresent the car. I guess you can't make everyone happy and I tried my best. Thanks, Bobby
Bob Adams Classic Cars Reviews
Excellent service- 1947 Cadillac Series 62
I recently invested in a beautiful 1947 Cadillac thru Bobby Adams and was thoroughly impressed with Bobby and Jimmy's professionalism. They were a big help in answering all my questions as this was my first investment in a classic car. The car was delivered to me as advertised. I would highly recommend Bobby Adams to anyone thinking of purchasing a classic car from his shop.
Chaz
Bobby Adams advertised a classic car that had a radio, heater, rebuilt engine and transmission, engine built by one of the best companies in the state, told me he had all maintenance records. When I finally received the car, the radio didn't work, the heater didn't work, the engine was rebuilt 20 years ago by a small shop in Denver, the transmission block was cracked, the car gearshift was not working, the heater didnt work and worst of all...the drip pan for the oil was located so low that my mechanic told me if a rock had hit the pan the car could have caught on fire and the motor would absolutely be ruined. He was sloppy, deceptive and dishonest. I am going to have to put over $2000 to get it to the condition that I thought I bought it in. Be careful of this character.
Some people should not by classic cars!! Complete Joke
The buyer of this car has never owned a classic car before and is very hard to deal with, making unreasonable requests. The buyer took the car to a mechanic and they told the customer there were several potential problems with the car. This was a beautiful fully restored car and there mechanic scared the buyer. It had some high performance parts which were disclosed in my ad. She was worried and wanted me to pay $2,500 for something that was not broken. We offered to to buy the car back at full price and she refused to do that. I'm not paying to fix something that is not broken. I thought giving the customer all there money back was the best option and fairest for both parties. We sell over 100 cars per year and that is classic cars with rarely any problems. This women should have bought a 2016 VW, not a 1970's. WE DID NOT lie or misrepresent the car. I guess you can't make everyone happy and I tried my best. Thanks, Bobby