Alex Dragone
Connecticut,#2General Comment
Tue, November 24, 2009
sorry i am not the owner of Dragone Classic Cars, I am the owners son... I didnt mean to file that last rebuttal under "owner".
Alex Dragone
Connecticut,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, November 23, 2009
Ok... Firstly, you make it sound like the work you wanted done to your car is something that could be done in five minutes. You wanted to make your 37 Buick into a resto-custom, which takes a lot of fabrication work because your combining new parts from other cars, and old parts from yours. This is not a kit that just bolts together. As for the bill, we can't give written estimates on custom cars because when building a custom it is impossible to guess how much time something is going to take if your just fabricating it from scratch and changing it as we go along, as we were doing on your Buick. Furthermore, your 1937 Buick coupe is a twenty thousand dollar car. So therefore, even if we sold your car at auction it wouldnt even come close to the bill. We told you before when we started work on the car that it was an expensive job because of the amount of time it would take to do the work. We were doing the job you wanted, you are just a cheap guy that gave us a junk car to start out with. Find me a place were they could do the same job for less money. Also we have never taken someones car and sold it off at auction because they havnt paid their bill. Believe me we wouldn't want your 1937 Buick, we don't need your fifteen thousand dollar car when we have 5 million dollar cars in our shop. Don't badmouth my dads shop because you didnt pay your bill. Dragone Classic Motorcars has been in business for over 30 years. We are the oldest existing antique and classic car dealer in the U.S. We have had the greatest cars in the world, from the 1908 Vanderbuilt cup Locomobile "Old 16", which is now in the Ford Museum, to famous Ferrari's, to an all original 1932 for 3 window coupe with an ardun flathead and a quick chang rear end that was built in the 50's. And you have the nerve to badmouth us on the internet because you didnt want to pay your bill for a 1937 buick, which was a dead soldier to begin with. Good Luck finding someone to finish your car... why dont you go to the dollar menu at Mcdonalds and see if they'll do it, those prices seem realistic for what you want to pay.
Jerry
New Haven,#4Author of original report
Wed, November 04, 2009
I would like to add that the report as I originally wrote it, may have been overstated, in some areas. I do NOT know that the intent was to defraud.