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In this modern computerized age, an infinite amount of purchases are the product of an online deal. This filters down into the car hobby, and there are both success and horror stories. Some of the problems with the out of state, online car deal are created by an inexperienced buying public. As the computer age advances, more and more novice car buyers attempt to purchase a car without personal inspection. This is a risky deal even for the experienced car people. The deal is exciting for the bidder or buyer- the deal or auction is concluded- shipment is arranged- and BANG!, what a shock when the door of the transport opens! "Where is the car?" the new owner meekly asks the transporter. "This is it!" There are ways to avoid this predicament. Many experienced car people have "spotters" or "bird dogs", friends or business associates that are located in all areas and can go take a peek at the car, then render their opinion. The second option is, of course, to fly or drive to the car and personally inspect it. Time constraints and financial considerations can affect this process, however. There is a third option available to all car buyers. An on site inspection and appraisal by a qualified appraiser that is located near the car. One organization stands out as one of the largest in the nation, and also one of the most reputable. The IAAA, or International Association of Automotive Appraisers, is composed of a network of qualified automotive appraisers throughout the United States and Canada. The office of this organization is located in Montvale, New Jersey, but the membership spans the country. Executive director is Anthony Monopoli. The IAAA and Mr. Monopoli are in the process of developing a new website- www.Auto-Appraisers.com -Upon completion, anyone in need of an automotive appraisal or pre buy inspection may enter this site and search for an appraiser in a specific area. Through contact with the local appraiser, the individual will be able to arange for an on site inspection for a fee. All appraisers and inspectors catalogued on the www.Auto-Appraisers.com are verified members of the IAAA organization. The organization's membership is a combination of professional appraisers, dealers, people involved in internet commerce, museum owners, restorers, and lifetime automotive hobbyists. All have a background that qualifies them as competent inspectors. Many are on advisory boards of such prominent guides as the N.A.D.A. While construction of the www.Auto-Appraisers.com site is ongoing, please feel free to email the staff at No Fear Motorsports. They will put you in contact with an appraiser close to you. Just email musclecars@mail.com and include the city and state that the car is located in. If you have a question specifically for director Anthony Monopoli, email him at automotiveappraiser@yahoo.com. If you want to contact the IAAA via mail, send to: IAAA, Box 338, Montvale, NJ, 07645.
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In this modern computerized age, an infinite amount of purchases are the product of an online deal. This filters down into the car hobby, and there are both success and horror stories. Some of the problems with the out of state, online car deal are created by an inexperienced buying public. As the computer age advances, more and more novice car buyers attempt to purchase a car without personal inspection. This is a risky deal even for the experienced car people. The deal is exciting for the bidder or buyer- the deal or auction is concluded- shipment is arranged- and BANG!, what a shock when the door of the transport opens! "Where is the car?" the new owner meekly asks the transporter. "This is it!" There are ways to avoid this predicament. Many experienced car people have "spotters" or "bird dogs", friends or business associates that are located in all areas and can go take a peek at the car, then render their opinion. The second option is, of course, to fly or drive to the car and personally inspect it. Time constraints and financial considerations can affect this process, however. There is a third option available to all car buyers. An on site inspection and appraisal by a qualified appraiser that is located near the car. One organization stands out as one of the largest in the nation, and also one of the most reputable. The IAAA, or International Association of Automotive Appraisers, is composed of a network of qualified automotive appraisers throughout the United States and Canada. The office of this organization is located in Montvale, New Jersey, but the membership spans the country. Executive director is Anthony Monopoli. The IAAA and Mr. Monopoli are in the process of developing a new website- www.Auto-Appraisers.com -Upon completion, anyone in need of an automotive appraisal or pre buy inspection may enter this site and search for an appraiser in a specific area. Through contact with the local appraiser, the individual will be able to arange for an on site inspection for a fee. All appraisers and inspectors catalogued on the www.Auto-Appraisers.com are verified members of the IAAA organization. The organization's membership is a combination of professional appraisers, dealers, people involved in internet commerce, museum owners, restorers, and lifetime automotive hobbyists. All have a background that qualifies them as competent inspectors. Many are on advisory boards of such prominent guides as the N.A.D.A. While construction of the www.Auto-Appraisers.com site is ongoing, please feel free to email the staff at No Fear Motorsports. They will put you in contact with an appraiser close to you. Just email musclecars@mail.com and include the city and state that the car is located in. If you have a question specifically for director Anthony Monopoli, email him at automotiveappraiser@yahoo.com. If you want to contact the IAAA via mail, send to: IAAA, Box 338, Montvale, NJ, 07645.
In this modern computerized age, an infinite amount of purchases are the product of an online deal. This filters down into the car hobby, and there are both success and horror stories. Some of the problems with the out of state, online car deal are created by an inexperienced buying public. As the computer age advances, more and more novice car buyers attempt to purchase a car without personal inspection. This is a risky deal even for the experienced car people. The deal is exciting for the bidder or buyer- the deal or auction is concluded- shipment is arranged- and BANG!, what a shock when the door of the transport opens! "Where is the car?" the new owner meekly asks the transporter. "This is it!" There are ways to avoid this predicament. Many experienced car people have "spotters" or "bird dogs", friends or business associates that are located in all areas and can go take a peek at the car, then render their opinion. The second option is, of course, to fly or drive to the car and personally inspect it. Time constraints and financial considerations can affect this process, however. There is a third option available to all car buyers. An on site inspection and appraisal by a qualified appraiser that is located near the car. One organization stands out as one of the largest in the nation, and also one of the most reputable. The IAAA, or International Association of Automotive Appraisers, is composed of a network of qualified automotive appraisers throughout the United States and Canada. The office of this organization is located in Montvale, New Jersey, but the membership spans the country. Executive director is Anthony Monopoli. The IAAA and Mr. Monopoli are in the process of developing a new website- www.Auto-Appraisers.com -Upon completion, anyone in need of an automotive appraisal or pre buy inspection may enter this site and search for an appraiser in a specific area. Through contact with the local appraiser, the individual will be able to arange for an on site inspection for a fee. All appraisers and inspectors catalogued on the www.Auto-Appraisers.com are verified members of the IAAA organization. The organization's membership is a combination of professional appraisers, dealers, people involved in internet commerce, museum owners, restorers, and lifetime automotive hobbyists. All have a background that qualifies them as competent inspectors. Many are on advisory boards of such prominent guides as the N.A.D.A. While construction of the www.Auto-Appraisers.com site is ongoing, please feel free to email the staff at No Fear Motorsports. They will put you in contact with an appraiser close to you. Just email musclecars@mail.com and include the city and state that the car is located in. If you have a question specifically for director Anthony Monopoli, email him at automotiveappraiser@yahoo.com. If you want to contact the IAAA via mail, send to: IAAA, Box 338, Montvale, NJ, 07645.
Locate an Appraiser Nationwide
In this modern computerized age, an infinite amount of purchases are the product of an online deal. This filters down into the car hobby, and there are both success and horror stories. Some of the problems with the out of state, online car deal are created by an inexperienced buying public. As the computer age advances, more and more novice car buyers attempt to purchase a car without personal inspection. This is a risky deal even for the experienced car people. The deal is exciting for the bidder or buyer- the deal or auction is concluded- shipment is arranged- and BANG!, what a shock when the door of the transport opens! "Where is the car?" the new owner meekly asks the transporter. "This is it!" There are ways to avoid this predicament. Many experienced car people have "spotters" or "bird dogs", friends or business associates that are located in all areas and can go take a peek at the car, then render their opinion. The second option is, of course, to fly or drive to the car and personally inspect it. Time constraints and financial considerations can affect this process, however. There is a third option available to all car buyers. An on site inspection and appraisal by a qualified appraiser that is located near the car. One organization stands out as one of the largest in the nation, and also one of the most reputable. The IAAA, or International Association of Automotive Appraisers, is composed of a network of qualified automotive appraisers throughout the United States and Canada. The office of this organization is located in Montvale, New Jersey, but the membership spans the country. Executive director is Anthony Monopoli. The IAAA and Mr. Monopoli are in the process of developing a new website- www.Auto-Appraisers.com -Upon completion, anyone in need of an automotive appraisal or pre buy inspection may enter this site and search for an appraiser in a specific area. Through contact with the local appraiser, the individual will be able to arange for an on site inspection for a fee. All appraisers and inspectors catalogued on the www.Auto-Appraisers.com are verified members of the IAAA organization. The organization's membership is a combination of professional appraisers, dealers, people involved in internet commerce, museum owners, restorers, and lifetime automotive hobbyists. All have a background that qualifies them as competent inspectors. Many are on advisory boards of such prominent guides as the N.A.D.A. While construction of the www.Auto-Appraisers.com site is ongoing, please feel free to email the staff at No Fear Motorsports. They will put you in contact with an appraiser close to you. Just email musclecars@mail.com and include the city and state that the car is located in. If you have a question specifically for director Anthony Monopoli, email him at automotiveappraiser@yahoo.com. If you want to contact the IAAA via mail, send to: IAAA, Box 338, Montvale, NJ, 07645.
Locate an Appraiser Nationwide
In this modern computerized age, an infinite amount of purchases are the product of an online deal. This filters down into the car hobby, and there are both success and horror stories. Some of the problems with the out of state, online car deal are created by an inexperienced buying public. As the computer age advances, more and more novice car buyers attempt to purchase a car without personal inspection. This is a risky deal even for the experienced car people. The deal is exciting for the bidder or buyer- the deal or auction is concluded- shipment is arranged- and BANG!, what a shock when the door of the transport opens! "Where is the car?" the new owner meekly asks the transporter. "This is it!" There are ways to avoid this predicament. Many experienced car people have "spotters" or "bird dogs", friends or business associates that are located in all areas and can go take a peek at the car, then render their opinion. The second option is, of course, to fly or drive to the car and personally inspect it. Time constraints and financial considerations can affect this process, however. There is a third option available to all car buyers. An on site inspection and appraisal by a qualified appraiser that is located near the car. One organization stands out as one of the largest in the nation, and also one of the most reputable. The IAAA, or International Association of Automotive Appraisers, is composed of a network of qualified automotive appraisers throughout the United States and Canada. The office of this organization is located in Montvale, New Jersey, but the membership spans the country. Executive director is Anthony Monopoli. The IAAA and Mr. Monopoli are in the process of developing a new website- www.Auto-Appraisers.com -Upon completion, anyone in need of an automotive appraisal or pre buy inspection may enter this site and search for an appraiser in a specific area. Through contact with the local appraiser, the individual will be able to arange for an on site inspection for a fee. All appraisers and inspectors catalogued on the www.Auto-Appraisers.com are verified members of the IAAA organization. The organization's membership is a combination of professional appraisers, dealers, people involved in internet commerce, museum owners, restorers, and lifetime automotive hobbyists. All have a background that qualifies them as competent inspectors. Many are on advisory boards of such prominent guides as the N.A.D.A. While construction of the www.Auto-Appraisers.com site is ongoing, please feel free to email the staff at No Fear Motorsports. They will put you in contact with an appraiser close to you. Just email musclecars@mail.com and include the city and state that the car is located in. If you have a question specifically for director Anthony Monopoli, email him at automotiveappraiser@yahoo.com. If you want to contact the IAAA via mail, send to: IAAA, Box 338, Montvale, NJ, 07645.
Locate an Appraiser Nationwide
In this modern computerized age, an infinite amount of purchases are the product of an online deal. This filters down into the car hobby, and there are both success and horror stories. Some of the problems with the out of state, online car deal are created by an inexperienced buying public. As the computer age advances, more and more novice car buyers attempt to purchase a car without personal inspection. This is a risky deal even for the experienced car people. The deal is exciting for the bidder or buyer- the deal or auction is concluded- shipment is arranged- and BANG!, what a shock when the door of the transport opens! "Where is the car?" the new owner meekly asks the transporter. "This is it!" There are ways to avoid this predicament. Many experienced car people have "spotters" or "bird dogs", friends or business associates that are located in all areas and can go take a peek at the car, then render their opinion. The second option is, of course, to fly or drive to the car and personally inspect it. Time constraints and financial considerations can affect this process, however. There is a third option available to all car buyers. An on site inspection and appraisal by a qualified appraiser that is located near the car. One organization stands out as one of the largest in the nation, and also one of the most reputable. The IAAA, or International Association of Automotive Appraisers, is composed of a network of qualified automotive appraisers throughout the United States and Canada. The office of this organization is located in Montvale, New Jersey, but the membership spans the country. Executive director is Anthony Monopoli. The IAAA and Mr. Monopoli are in the process of developing a new website- www.Auto-Appraisers.com -Upon completion, anyone in need of an automotive appraisal or pre buy inspection may enter this site and search for an appraiser in a specific area. Through contact with the local appraiser, the individual will be able to arange for an on site inspection for a fee. All appraisers and inspectors catalogued on the www.Auto-Appraisers.com are verified members of the IAAA organization. The organization's membership is a combination of professional appraisers, dealers, people involved in internet commerce, museum owners, restorers, and lifetime automotive hobbyists. All have a background that qualifies them as competent inspectors. Many are on advisory boards of such prominent guides as the N.A.D.A. While construction of the www.Auto-Appraisers.com site is ongoing, please feel free to email the staff at No Fear Motorsports. They will put you in contact with an appraiser close to you. Just email musclecars@mail.com and include the city and state that the car is located in. If you have a question specifically for director Anthony Monopoli, email him at automotiveappraiser@yahoo.com. If you want to contact the IAAA via mail, send to: IAAA, Box 338, Montvale, NJ, 07645.
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