When it comes time to purchase your dream car, OTHER than paying a good, honest vehicle inspector HOW do you find a true, reputable dealer/business that doesn't exist just to rip people off ? with all the halpag/BK crap going on and scammers constantly changing names only to be "caught again" & again, changing their names. What true & honest places are really out there, someone who you can trust when they say they are selling cars that have been "FULLY RESTORED" ? I know a lot of guys have been scammed for tens of thousands of dollars by believing what they have read or been told. When it comes to the term "FULLY RESTORED" Whose definition of "FULLY RESTORED" means " FULLY RESTORED" ? A seller may THINK what he did counts as fully restored and so advertises as such. When i see cars for sale that claim to be fully restored I look at the pictures to see if there are any issues with panel/bumper alignment. I often see bumpers that sit to high or low to one side and i always look at panel gaps and sloppy work. I just don't understand how someone selling a car as "complete rotissorie restoration" then see misaligned bumpers, uneven panel gaps etc. on the 69 Chargers I look at the fit of the grille and the front & rear valances for uneven gaps. Are there ANY classic car dealers out there that people here have found to be REAL, and who do exceptional restorations and who sell what they claim it to be ? When I see pages of orange general lees out there on places like "AUTABUY.COM, type in 1969 Dodge Charger then see a lot of orange chargers ALL claiming full restoration, all selling for $39,999.00 or $29,999.00 it makes you wonder how many of these skimmed over rust buckets exist. I don't mind paying a premium for a classic car BUT expect it to be what it is represented to be.I guess the regular repeat crooks & scammers who profit by this somehow manage to stay out of jail or worse yet,a grave by shear luck or they have connections that get them restarted under a new name. when you are dealing with tens of thousands of dollars and in most cases, someones life savings or close TO that, it is a wonder how these crooks are able to stay around. WHO CAN YOU TRUST when buying a dream car ?