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    Appraisals in Portland, OR?

    Any suggestions for who to call for appraisals on early cars in the Portland area? State Farm needs it to be done by someone who is certified (?) for these. Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Dare I say it Jeff Smith
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Dare I say it Jeff Smith
    Ok, I'm guessing that there's more to that answer than the answer. Enlighten me, please?

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    I used David Goldenberg. He is very knowledgable, fully credentialed and was also a pleasure to work with.


    David A. Goldenberg Enterprises
    16066 Boones Ferry Rd. Suite F
    Lake Oswego, OR 97035
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    (503)699=6564 FAX
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    Last edited by getz; 07-24-2013 at 03:50 PM.

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    Or switch to a collector car insurer, I did. Haggarty didnt require an appraisal. State Farm is great but they don't really get the old car deal. Make sure you are getting "agreed value".
    Tom F.

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    Tom Fender is one of the best Porsche guys I know in Portland. The only other person I would trust with my life there is Earl Green.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a911s View Post
    Tom Fender is one of the best Porsche guys I know in Portland. The only other person I would trust with my life there is Earl Green.
    I can confirm that Earl Green is "good people".

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    Confirmed for sure

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    Has anyone used the PCA lately? Curious if their valuations are keeping up with the early car prices...
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    I don't think they are up to speed.

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