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Classic Car Dealers

Milford Auto Sales, Inc.

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1/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromRichard M

    Date: 09/16/2023

    1 star
    They outright lied about a vehicle. Zero morals. Not to be trusted. Owner has a sarcastic answer for every and all complaints. I'm surprised they are still in business. Low low low.
  • Review fromPaul B.

    Date: 04/13/2023

    1 star
    Bought a 1966 396 SS Chevelle from these folks on July 20, 2021. It cost $60,000. It's been on  jack stands since July 22, 2021. The brakes were not just bad, they were dangerous. Would pull to the left all he way into oncoming traffic. Four pin holes in the top. The rear main seal leaks. Couldn't go farther than 8 miles before it overheated. To date we've learned that the intake manifold is cracked, the manual choke carb has no choke cable (which is why it took forever to get it off the trailer), there are three bad cylinders in the engine. Mouse nests under the back seat. Still don't know if it has the claimed M21 Muncie transmission. I had expected to take this vehicle to shows but instead I've had to work on it in my spare time. The Morells have been so gracious. HA! Sent $1000 for the brakes. Told me to quit texting as I discovered new defects. So, my fault I guess for believing them. But if you're going to deal with these guys, I recommend you take a mechanic and a lawyer and test drive thoroughly any vehicle you're interested in. THEY LIE. I should have written this in July/August of 2021 but figured it wouldn't do me any good. I'm writing it now in the hope it saves some gullible fool like me from believing anything that comes out of their mouths or their ads. So far I've money on a new radiator, fans, carburetor, with additional costs coming for engine repair, assuming it can be repaired as well as a new intake manifold. Every time I look at this car, I find a new problem.

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