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Originally Posted by ex-SS-ve
I deal with this all the time with $350k+ cars. Key is to have everything in writing and notarized. As long as he is straight forward it shouldnt be an issue. Feel shoot a message if you have any questions.
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I watch Chasing Classic Cars on Motor Trend (previously Velocity) all the time. If you're a car guy you've probably watched it but for those who haven't the guy the show centers around is Wayne Carini and his classic car restoration shop in Portland, Conneticut. He buys, sells, and restores classic cars. Many times he's mentioned calling his bank to wire the funds to the seller after agreeing on a deal. When both parties are trustworthy it's the easiest way to pay for a large purchase. You normally don't write personal checks for high dollar amounts, and as in Wayne's case he's often in areas of the country where the bank he uses for business may not have a branch anwyhere near so getting a cashier check may be difficult/not possible at that time.