GREG BASHARA
GB77 Plymouth Gran Fury I bought a 77 Plymouth Gran Fury in Spring of this year from the Phoenix, AZ location. The car was trailered to my home in Plymouth, MI. I inspected the car and the exterior is okay, however, there were safety issues with the car. The windshield wipers don't work, the A/C is so bad, I have to replace all the major parts, compressor, condenser, evaporator, etc. the battery was missing the hold down bracket, so when I took the car for a test drive in my neighborhood, it died when I made a right turn as the battery was tilting when I made my turn and the positive battery post hit the underside of the hood. I had the battery issue repaired and drove it a few miles. I came back home and parked it in my garage for several days. I had to use the inside of my garage to do some wood cutting for a project and backed the car out of the garage. There is now a 6 foot long, 1 foot wide trail of automatic trans fluid on the floor where the car was parked. There's also a courtesy light on the passenger side of the interior that stays on 24/7, thus wearing down the battery. I took the bulb out so it would not wear down the battery. These issues were sent to the "salesman", Todd Schneider, but never heard a word back. These cars may be sold on consignment as he told me, but they are the ones handling all the documents and charging the exorbitant doc fees. They need to have a checklist like I've seen other antique car dealers use to check off ALL safety features on a car, such as brakes, wipers, lights exterior and interior, tires, A/C, etc. If something does not work or needs replacing, THE dealer needs to be responsible for repairing said problem or noting it on a checklist. I will NEVER buy from them again. They give the hobby a bad name and I have sent out emails to friends of mine who are also old car enthusiasts to not even call them to look at a car. When someone is looking to buy a car from out of state like myself, the dealer needs to be trustworthy to list any issues with the vehicle if they are not going to do the right thing and have them repaired. I would trust EBay before I would buy another car from them!
joseph weaver
GBI bought a car that was a dream I bought a car that was a dream. They delivered it and the car was a mess. it cost me over 4,000 dollars to fix the electrical problems i inherited from gateway. But all that being said. Yhanks to diligent attorneys i received a check on a settlement where gateway was ripping off customers. Shame on Gateway. I hope your business falls flat on its bogus, untrus tworthy ass!
Michael Farrington
GBSold me a "ready to drive" truck Sold me a "ready to drive" truck, when it arrived fortunately I had my mechanic go over it only to find that the flywheel was installed incorrectly. They had no interest in hearing about it let alone doing anything about it, so they can talk with my attorney.
Ryan
GBCar was misrepresented Car was misrepresented. Definitely buyer beware type of seller. Do your research. They won't necessarily flat out lie to you but they aren't going to offer any information that would keep you out of a bad purchase. They want to move cars and don't care if you're purchasing under false pretences. Doesn't mean all their cars are bad just that they are a little shady.
Beverly Minor Annabel
GBWe recently purchased a beautiful… We recently purchased a beautiful classic T-Bird from Gateway Classic Cars, just wanted to let everyone know how delighted we were with the entire process. The staff, especially Jennifer H, were amazing and so helpful during this exciting purchase! Thanks so much, can't recommend them highly enough! Bev and Jeff Annabel - Florida