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Stupid question
Would any finance company out there finance a 1995 38' Top Gun to a less perfect credit if a gave 15 grand as a down payment
On a 48 grand selling price? |
Credit Union would be the best bet IMO, and a title to a no lien vehicle would help plus cash, add 10K to it and I'll deliver you my Gun, just in time for :santa:
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Originally Posted by THONG CHASER
(Post 4228129)
Would any finance company out there finance a 1995 38' Top Gun to a less perfect credit if a gave 15 grand as a down payment
On a 48 grand selling price? Good luck |
Originally Posted by badmonkey
(Post 4228154)
Contact Robin Harris at Harris Marine Finance. They are very strong with loans...(410) 643-7097 / [email protected]
Good luck |
Originally Posted by 33outlawsst
(Post 4228141)
Credit Union would be the best bet IMO, and a title to a no lien vehicle would help plus cash, add 10K to it and I'll deliver you my Gun, just in time for :santa:
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Originally Posted by badmonkey
(Post 4228154)
Contact Robin Harris at Harris Marine Finance. They are very strong with loans...(410) 643-7097 / [email protected]
Good luck |
nope
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Originally Posted by THONG CHASER
(Post 4228176)
cool but The boat I'm looking at is in Pops yachts maybe someone here knows someone there and would give me the heads up!,
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4228830)
They do nothing more than relist boats that are already listed for sale somehwere else.
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Several companies do that re-listing thing for $$$. I was contacted by one of them offering to help sell my 21 last summer when they spotted it on CL or eBay.
Best bet is check the local listings near the boats actual location, sometime can track down the actual owner that way. Posting a link in the owners forum here often works too. But by all means, get the true out the door price before finance shopping. |
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