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Old 10-24-2006, 02:21 PM
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im looking at some cars built in the mid to late 80s and the cheapest ones go for 10k and up to 30k+. im a little short on cash so do any of you who have financed an older car know the best way to go about it. i know i can get a personal loan through my bank but are there any lenders that specialize in financing older cars or something?
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Old 10-24-2006, 02:38 PM
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

Capital one finances based on the price when you apply online. They don't even ask you anything about the car until after you've been approved.
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Old 10-24-2006, 02:48 PM
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

is that a preapproval though?

Navy fed has a policy. they will preapprove you for a good rate ie:7% if your credit is good enough, but anything more than 6-7 years old (forget the exact age), you automatically get a higher rate. That is why when I bought my 97 Pickup, I had a preapp for 7, but final of 12. because it jumps you to like 10+credit score or something like that.


Not sure what else is out there, but just giving my experiences
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

Originally Posted by dave22
Capital one finances based on the price when you apply online. They don't even ask you anything about the car until after you've been approved.
^^^that is correct!! If you have GOOD/GREAT Credit, Capital One will do it
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Old 10-24-2006, 02:58 PM
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i have the credit. i just didnt know who to try out. as you know it hurts you to shop around. ill definatly check out capital one. i want at least 10% or lower rate.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:11 PM
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

what kinda car from the mid 80's is worth 30K?
lotsa banks will be willing to work with you on an older car, most don't really care
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:28 PM
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

Originally Posted by Digger70chall
what kinda car from the mid 80's is worth 30K?
lotsa banks will be willing to work with you on an older car, most don't really care
ones that are rare and fast.
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i guess some exotics could be
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

I have three words for you: Home Equity Line (assuming you own a house that has equity in it).

The rate will be far better than CapOne's auto financing for a car that old. Check with the bank that you have your mortgage with.
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Old 10-26-2006, 05:10 AM
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Default Re: ? on financing old cars. (attn floda )

get a credit card w/ 0% interest for the first year on cash advances. after that year find another credit card that has 0% interest on balance transfers. worked out great for me.
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