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If you have a "real" bank locally see if they offer a collector car financing option. They are really loaning on a combination of credit worthiness and value. They will just do a UCC filing on the car. I have done lots of deals like thjis with only registrations and bill of sale. I can put you in touch with someone at my bank in NY if you like.
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If you own some property. Get a home equity loan. Makes the interest rate lower and tax deductable. Then you own the car. Earl
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Good one Earl !!
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TW offers good advice on financing and there are other options.
In any case, make sure you're paying for a real AAR car. Clones abound and they are easy to fake to the untrained eye, Best bet is to have the fender tag (if original) decoded by Galen Govier, the Mopar numbers Guru. Many folks have been burnt in the past.
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