Corvette Country
I bought my 1982 corvette from Corvette Country in Austin, TX.
www.corvettecountry.com
They were very helpful. I found the car on the internet and started emailing the dealer. I was looking for a semi-project car. I wanted to drive it during the week and fix it on the weekends. They had something i liked for a price that was several thousand less than the next closest car i found. It needed work, but mostly cosmetics. It had no warranty, but I was told that the former owner had driven the car every day and it had no problems. He only sold it because he traded it for a '99 convertible.
I bought the car, ate lunch, and started the 12 hour drive home. I got about 15 miles away and the fluid temp hit 250 and the radiator boiled over. It was saturday afternoon and the dealer had closed while i was at lunch. At this point i figured i was screwed. I tried to get anyone from the dealer on the phone all day, but couldn't. So i got a Hotel and tried again Sunday morning. I found the salesman's home phone number, and told him what had happened. He came and picked me up from my hotel, paid for the room, paid for my air fare home, towed the car, and he replaced the radiator for free (he offered to refund my money and take the car back, but i still wanted the car if it could be fixed).
They were incredibly honest about everything. I just think that the previous owner lied to get a better trade in. And the car didn't overheat at low speeds or for short trips (i was driving in July in Texas). Since they were selling it as semi-project i guess they didn't inspect it as much as they did their higher end cars.
I will definitely buy from them again, and i recommend them to anyone looking to get a good deal on a car (they sell more than just corvettes). They are also offer full mechanical work, too. I'd go to them, but they are far away and i like doing things myself.
The car is my daily driver and i love driving it.
Good luck, and happy hunting,