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Corvette World of Dallas / Double Oak, Texas

Rating: ★★
Used Car Dealers
Address: 1810 N I-35 E, Double-Oak
Postal code: 75006
Phone: (972) 446-8388
E-mail: sales@corvetteworlddallas.com

Welcome to the largest Pre-Owned Corvette Dealership in the United States!

Corvette World Dallas is proud to serve our clients in Dallas Texas,? the surrounding? areas and even? worldwide as your Certified Corvette Dealer. At Corvette World Dallas we strive to provide Corvette products and Corvette services of unmatched quality for used Corvettes. Your #1 source for all of your new or used Corvette Needs!!! Corvette World Dallas has the greatest selection of lower mileage used Corvettes in the nation.?  Offering pre-owned Corvette Sales and Corvette Service and Corvette Accessories on all Corvette Models, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6???????ˆ??¬???ˆ???s.?  We provide full service to customers locally, out of state and even out of the country with complete financing options, highly competitive Interest Rates, Extended Warranties and the highest value on your trade in.?  We can arrange shipping of your Corvette out of state and even out of the country and will pick you up at the airport if you want to drive your new pre-owned Corvette home.?  And if you are just in the market to sell your pre-owned Corvette, we offer top dollar for your vehicle, even if you do not purchase one of our used Corvettes! Corvette World Dallas is your One Stop Corvette Dealership! Corvette World Dallas carries all specialty need parts for that restoration project and are able to special order those hard to find Older Corvette parts.?  Our service department offers full services for your Corvette demands from highly qualified and trained service professionals - from Corvette oil changes to regularly scheduled Corvette maintenance to highly fine tuned Corvette Performance Enhancements.?  You will receive quality Corvette Parts, Reliable Corvette Repairs, Increased Corvette Horse Power and Performance from Corvette World Dallas. Our Performance Specialists are Guaranteed to increase your horse power ???????ˆ??¬???‚¬?“ From simple Exhaust, Air Intake, Headers, Cams to Super Chargers and DynoTuning!?  Corvette World does it all! We are voted as the best place to buy your used Corvettes year-after-year and also voted the best for Corvette Service including the Quick Lube and Car? Detailing Center. Corvette World Dallas, your certified Corvette Dealer, serving Dallas, Tx and the surrounding areas. Whether you`re shopping for a used Corvette, wanting to sell your pre-owned Corvette, looking for Corvette parts, Corvette clothing, Corvette Accessories and Corvette Gift Items, or need to have your Corvette Serviced or Increase your Corvette Performance and/or Horse Power, You`ll find what you need at Corvette World Dallas.

Reviews:

I purchased a ?ˆ™69 Camaro fro...
I purchased a ?ˆ™69 Camaro from Terry Malone owner of Corvette World in Dallas (CWD) and Corvette World Austin (CWA). I seen photos on line and the photos looked good. The description said ?ˆ?restored?ˆ? just over 1000 miles ago. I paid their asking price of 46k, not too bad for a ?ˆ?restored?ˆ? car with just over 1000 miles on it, right? It took a while to get the car after we made the deal because David Nash, of their 3rd st... view moreore, Corvettes of Houston (C of H) test drove the car and one of the front wheels fell off the car. C of H assured me they now put the proper lug nuts on the car and it was good to go. When the car was finally delivered I started it up and tried to set the parking brake to get out and look at the motor while it was running. How did it pass state inspection with no parking brake? After adjusting the carburetor enough to get the car idle, I thought I was ready to drive it around the block. I started down the road and 3 of the 4 tires are rubbing the body. When I turned the car off, the radiator began to boil over. I put the car up on jack stands and did a bit of inspecting and investigating. Turns out the rear end in the car is too long causing the rear tire rub. The motor is installed too far toward the driver?ˆ™s side of the car to allow room for wheel alignment causing the front tire rub. I bought a new, properly sized radiator ($500) a new rear end ($2500) with the proper length for a ?ˆ™69 Camaro along with several small items, like the motor mount brackets and water temperature gage, oil pressure gage (there were no sending units for either in the car so the idiot lights did not even work) totaling well over 4k. Now I start to work on the car and the first thing I do is pull the tires off. I seen that the wheels were all destroyed due to the wrong lug nuts holding them on (that were ?ˆ?fixed?ˆ? by C of H) While removing the leaf springs for the rear end swop I noticed that where the leaf spring attaches to the rear frame rail is completely rusted through for about 4 inches. While cutting out the rear frame rail to repair that rust problem, it was necessary to remove some of the undercoating that was applied too thick to find the spot welds on the frame rail. When I did, I uncovered more rust holes through the sheet metal into the trunk. I also noticed that the outer portion of the wheel wells (a section about 2 inches wide) that should be welded to the quarter panels was attached by the screws that hold the wheel trim on and was lapped under the rest of the outer portion of the wheel well. This left a gap that gets filled with whatever the tire throws up there and is trapped between the wheel well and the quarter panel. So I removed more undercoating in the wheel well to see what else was done to this quality standard. Body filler was applied over the original undercoating and dirt to fill the gap on the lower portion of the 2 inch wide piece that was added. I removed the interior of the car including the carpet to uncover more floor board. The floor pans and up about 4 inched of the firewall are rotted/rusted out. The padding for all of the seats is rotten and some springs are rusted through and broken. Bottom line here is I do think $46,000 is a fair price for a real ?ˆ?restored?ˆ? 1969 Camaro like this car was represented as. What I received from Terry Malone was a car that needs about $25,000 or more worth of restoring to be that car.
mr.GDS / 10/15/2011

You are a fraud Todd!
Todd, you are not fooling anyone in Dallas Texas. I think your lies have caught up with you and I wonder how many other individuals you have swindled. Odd?! The only thing that would be odd is the fact that you`re not behind bars.
rrcrabb / 6/14/2011

Corvettes of Dallas
It is odd that an individual would post a comment and we as the company have no idea what we did or did not do. We pride ourselves with regards to Customer Service. We always do what we can to make any situation right. Our track record speaks for itself. Todd Fitzerman
Corvettes of Dallas / 12/3/2009

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