HOME | NEW INVENTORY | RECENTLY SOLD | CONSIGNMENTS | FAQ | CONTACT
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Why are classic cars from King's Classic Cars so affordable?
King's Classic Cars vehicles are all owned by KCC and not consignments. This allows us to control our pricing, hand pick every car we have and ultimately offer the best deal available.
2: Does King's Classic Cars do consignments?
YES. King's Classic Cars offers both online and property consignments. Our lot is in a high traffic, high volume area with 24-hour surveillance and gated at night.
3: Does King's Classic Cars restore classic cars?
NO. King's Classic Cars is a car dealership that specializes in the sales of classic muscle cars not restorations. We do have some restoration experts that we recommend if needed.
4: Do you offer shipping?
KCC does offer shipping services. We have a company that we refer to and have been using for years. Please see our shipping info on our Services page.
5: Do you offer financing?
Yes. We do have recommended sources for financing classic cars. Please call us at 832-226-3190, for financing information. Please also take a look on our Services page for financing information.
6: How will I know I will get a car and title after sending my money?
King's Classic Cars is a licensed and bonded dealership. We also suggest calling the state to verify a dealership is legitimate and has a current license. By buying from a licensed, bonded dealership you are guaranteed a car and a clear title.
7: Are deposits refundable?
NO. All deposits we take on our cars are non-refundable. Please make sure you are 100% sure of your purchase, have all of your funding ready and have done all of your due diligence before making a deal or leaving a deposit. King's Classic Cars will always stick to its word when making a deal and we expect the same from our customers.
8: Can I inspect the car in person or set up a thrid party inspector?
Yes. We always recommend coming to see the car in person or having it inspected. King's Classic Cars will always do its best to answer all of your questions and thoroughly describe the car but your eyes are always best.
9: How do I know the ad i am looking at is not a scam?
We always recommend doing research on any person or company you are buying from. If it is a dealership call the state and verify it is a licensed and bonded company. A good rule of thumb is if it is too good to be true it usually is, unless of course it is at www.kingsclassiccars.com.
10: Can I drive this car back to my state?
KCC always recommends having a newly puchased classic car shipped to you. The place to get familiar with any 30 year or older classic is near your home, not on a 1,000 mile road trip. With that being said, we will be happy to thoroughly check over the car before you embark on your trip if you do choose to drive it home.
11: What are your business hours and are you open on weekends?
King's Classic Cars normal business hours are 9-6 Monday-Friday and we take appointments on the weekends.
12: How do you take payment?
We will take a non refundable deposit via credit or bank card, and the balance is due within 7 days via bank wire or cashiers check. We prefer bank wire as it is very secure and no holds will be placed on the funds.
13: Are all of King's Classic Cars vehicles restored?
NO. We do get in many fully restored cars, but King's Classic Cars specializes in affordable, popular vehicles that are obtainable for everyone. We try to keep a wide variety ranging from restored to projects.
14: Do you take trade ins?
We do take trade ins, please email us pictures, information and price of your trade and we will let you know.
15: Do you buy cars?
At King's Classic Cars we purchase cars daily. if you are wanting to sell your car please email us pictures, information and asking price and we will let you know.
16: Are all of your cars on the website?
NO. We try to get our vehicles listed on the website as quick as we can but usually have quite a number of vehicles in inventory that are not advertised. Please see our new arrivals tab under inventory to get a glimpse of new inventory that has not been advertised yet.



