Buy Cars and Trucks in San Antonio, Texas

Pontiac : Firebird 1968 Firebird 400
Pontiac : Firebird 1968 Firebird 400
$30,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 6h 43m
Fisker : Karma 2012 Fisker Karma Eco Sport
Fisker : Karma 2012 Fisker Karma Eco Sport
$89,000.00
$91,000.00
Time Left: 8h 16m
Ford : Fairlane 1967 Ford Fairlane 429 Cobra Jet!!!
Ford : Fairlane 1967 Ford Fairlane 429 Cobra Jet!!!
$5,000.00
$20,000.00
Time Left: 8h 18m
Chevrolet : Corvair chevy corvair monza convertable
Chevrolet : Corvair chevy corvair monza convertable
$338.33 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 23h 10m
GMC : Terrain SLT-1 2010 GMC Terrain
GMC : Terrain SLT-1 2010 GMC Terrain
$24,900.00
$26,987.00
Time Left: 1d 3h 17m
Dodge : Ram 3500 SLT 2007 DODGE 3500 MEGA CAB 4X4
Dodge : Ram 3500 SLT 2007 DODGE 3500 MEGA CAB 4X4
$28,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 4h 15m

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Where can I find info on professional body painters (for people, not cars)? In San Antonio preferably?
Question:
I need info on body painters in San Antonio. I googled it, but keep coming up with car body painting and stuff? It doesn't have to be San Antonio, but somewhere I can ask questions.


Answer:
Try this: http://www.gigmasters.com/Search/Body-Painting-San-Anton io-TX.html

Does anyone know a car club in San Antonio that would like to show their cars at a school carnival.?
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I am looking for a classic car club that would like to volunteer their time by showing their cars at a San Antonio elementary school carnival in the spring. I think it would be something our families would enjoy seeing. Classic cars, mustangs or just interesting cars. I just don't know where to find one. Do you?


Answer:
The Alamo Area Council of Car Clubs (a part of the Alamo Area Council Of Governments) is the "focal point" for the larger San Antonio area car clubs. Web address is http://www.aacog.com/tourism/carcruises/AlamoAreaCouncilofCarClub s.asp. They meet once a month. I'm sure you'll get positive response from them. Which elementary school? Good luck! C.J.

how many cars can you have inyour property at one time in San Antonio?
Question:
i live in san antonio and there is cars being worked on at my house and my neighbor (who cant see my house) is mad so i want to know how many cars are able to be at my house if there is a limit.


Answer:
your cars regged and insured ok/other cars regged and insured depends on zone laws/i know i wouldnt want that in my neighborhood if it was strictly residential/i would have the city there every 10 minutes and be spreading tacks around to flatten tires/have to have respect for the rest of the people that live there

who buys newer wrecked cars in san antonio texas?
Question:
I have a 2006 Cobalt, just involved in accident, with broken right front axle and damage to right fender right side door and headlight assembly. Not drivable, one owner 45k miles. engine compartment not damaged.


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You can get hooked up with wrecked car buyers in the San Antonio area here http://goo.gl/gUYWH

What requirements does a person need to sell used cars in San Antonio, Tx?

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start here http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AifyDQdeBoRP Hz2aW8M1YusjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20080328150015AASFyBr

NBA San Antonio Spurs players cars?
Question:
Does anyone know which cars the San Antonio Spurs players drive?


Answer:
Nope. Why? Are you looking to stalk somebody? Try watching MTV Cribs, that should give you enough info to plan your sick attack. ....you should find a new hobbie.

Does St. Philip's College in San Antonio really fix cars for free?
Question:
I heard that if you buy the parts, the auto technician program at St. Philip's will fix your car for free because they are looking for projects for their students.


Answer:
Paul Rein hit the nail right on the head for this question. Some schools do have this type program. You may also want to check with Vo-Tech programs at high schools. They do the same thing. Just as Rein said though, your car problem usually has to coincide with what they are learning at the time. Another thing to consider is if you really want students working on your car. While I thin its important for these future mechanics to have hands on experience, I think its better for them to have access to people's cars that they won't be hurried on. For example, it's better for them to work on someone's cars that has several and can part with their ride long enough for these kids to learn properly. I've heard horror stories about these programs turning out cars in worse shape then they started with because people hurried them to finish with their cars. Keep in mine these kids are learning. The teacher has to explain things to them. They have to study things. They are not a shop that's going to devote time specifically to your car. What I'm saying is there is nothing wrong with taking your car to a school to be fixed. Just be prepared for reality. Be sure you can do without your car so these kids can learn. They will do you a service by fixing your car for free. You have to do them a service by allowing them open access to your car. It's a we'll scratch your back you scratch ours situation.

When and why did the skyride (cable cars) in San Antonio shut down?

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It was about 1999. I remember because I lived in Mahnke Park across from Brackenridge and took my kids there alot. Then, I moved for a better family dynamic location for my kids although we were members of the zoo and would come often. One day they said they were shutting down the cable cars. They were old and built about 40 years ago, and not kept up, so they took them down. Hopefully they will put up something else kind of fun. A lot has changed about Brackenridge, but there is a lot in the works to make it better also.

Compressed Natural Gas Conversion Kit for cars Mechanic in San Antonio TX?
Question:
Where can I go to have a compressed natural gas kit installed into my 6 cylinder Montero sport LS in the San Antonio TX Area


Answer:
If you are going to run CNG instead of propane, the local gas company would have the information available. You would have to go through them to hook up a refill station at your residence or place of business anyway. For LPG, which is a viable alternative but does require some trip planning: Check to see who the manufacturers such as Impco, who they supply with parts and repair parts in your area. Otherwise check the yellow pages. Most conversions for dual fuel are set up for even home installations if you have better than average abilities and can do some of the more advanced automotive repairs yourself.

Where can I get a great tint job for my car in San Antonio, Tx, for a cheap price?
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Where can I get a quality tint job for my car in San Antonio, Tx, for "not a lot" of money? Naturally, I want to get something that will last, and not turn purple since I plan on keeping my car untill It no longer works! But I need a good, low price. Where should I go? What should I look for, and what (or who) should I avoid?


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OK, for starters, stay away from what are known as "dyed" films! Although these are cheap, they don't last because the dyes within this kind of tint, fades out over time. The UV rays of the sun cause the "colored dyes" within these films to fade into an unattractive purple color just like you mentioned, so dyed films are a big no-no if you want your tint job to last (dyed films have about a 2 or 3 yr lifespan before the bubbling and color change starts)! Secondly, make sure you get what is known as a "metalized" or "metal sputtered" film! Metal tint jobs not only keep out upwards of 60% of the sun's UV rays and heat vs. 30% for dyed films, but they last much much longer. The metal fibers that are embedded in the plastic film aren't altered by the sun's UV rays like the dyes, and so this type of film will last and last (upwards of 10 years or more)! Since most people don't keep the same car for more than about 5 years, a 10 year lifespan is more than most folks need! Whatever you do, please don't go to the tint place named after your momma! Their work is good, but the prices are outragous! A cheap, dyed tint with a 3 yr warranty on a 2 door car costs $120, and a better metal film with a lifetime warranty costs $200 (I was just quoted these prices by one of their stores, call them up and see for yourself)! They even quoted me $400 for what they call a "ceramic" tint job! Sure the idea of a ceramic film is neat, but it doesn't really keep out much more heat than metal film does, and the warranty isn't any better (how can you improve on a lifetime warranty anyway)! No sir, that's way to much to pay if you ask me, but then again they DO have to pay for all of those TV and radio ads, don't they? Try calling my friends over at MOFO's Vehicle Accessories. The owners have over 30 years of experience combined in the car and truck accessories business! They also have any and everything you could ever want for a car or truck including window tint! Their tinter has been been tinting for over 16 years AND they only charge $100 for a metal tint with a lifetime warranty (instead of $200 like "mamma's" does)! You can call them at (210)400-0240 or email them at mofosaccessories@yahoo.com . They tinted my car and left it looking perfect! Good luck to you! I hope I helped!