Not really store, but he has a bunch of oddball old cars he sells on eBay. Old cars that are projects. But no store front like google shows.
I bought a great car (from the US to Europe) from this great man. Helpful, honest, communicative. Great experience. Thanks Dayle
I had to give this place a star even though I didnt want to because I never got a chance to see what they offered because the place is closed and the phone number is disconnected
Its fun just to walk around and check out the parts, its a constantly rotating car show to say the least. Always fun stuff in the lot and always fun stuff inside. True car guy, really knows his rare stuff. Ill always be a customer.
The only place on the planet to find rare Subaru SVX parts. Great honest owner. I had trouble with a used torque converter, after the car sat a year he still gave me a fair exchange. If you take time out of your day to stop in, you will be treated well.
I recently bought a car from Dayle Gray. He had it for sale on e-bay with 31.000 original miles, bought from the original owner and in good driving condition. I bought this car based on the information given by him. Try trusting us was mentioned in the ad. The car was shipped to where I live.In the trunk I found some old paperwork showing this car already had 124.000 miles on it many years ago. Also, the title (which I didnt see until the car arrived) clearly showed 134.000 miles.The steering pump leaks really bad and the engine smokes & hesitates. Also, several parts are missing from the car. (He didnt mention these things in the ad) According to Dayle; The power feels great and It glides down the road.Some statements for a car thats not driveable!Long story short: He lied about the mileage, former owners, driveability and mechanical condition.A typical used car salesman hoax!An update on this car & response to Dayle gray:This car was not advertised as a project, critical information was left out.Dayle actually had the nerve to claim he didnt see the true mileage on the title, even though he put his name & signature on the same piece of paper.In order to get the engine running like it should I had to replace the timing chain/gears and the carburator. To fix all the oil leaks I had to replace both crankshaft seals, the intake manifold gasket, valve cover gaskets and oil pan gasket. Also, new seals in the steering pump and a new master brake cylinder. All the bushings in the suspension had to be replaced. After all that was done I was finally able to go for a test drive, only to find out the transmission is slipping. All these defects were NOT mentioned in the ad.I dont mind so much fixing a few things (after all, its an old car)I do mind about a salesman who lies about a lot of stuff and hides/doesnt mention a whole list of needed (expensive) repairs.