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Alan Orenstein |
| Credentials | Antique Autos | Rods & Customs | Automobilia | Lemon Law | Diminished Value |
The
International Vehicle Appraisers Network (I-VAN) is a nationwide association of
automotive hobbyists who are also Automobile Appraisers. As I-VAN Appraisers we
pool our collective automotive knowledge and experience to make sure you get the
very best professional appraisal service. Our best is the least we can do. We
appraise all kinds of antique, classic, and modified vehicles including: cars,
trucks, & motorcycles. We have even appraised an antique houseboat, an antique
dog sled complete with snow shoes, tractors and farm equipment, hand-drawn fire
equipment and fire engines, a crane, the stainless steel cars made by Ford with
Allegheny Ludlum, etc. We also appraise all sorts of automotive related
collectibles (automobilia) and have done extensive work with museums and
donations.
Our motto is….
Alan Orenstein became an I-VAN Certified Vehicle Appraiser in November 2006 upon completion of the I-VAN Appraisal Training School, working with I-VAN Trainers, and completing a specified number of appraisals that were reviewed by I-VAN Management.
Alan has been active in the automotive hobby since 1977 and has owned a wide variety of vehicles. He is very active in the hobby belonging to several local and national car clubs and frequently showing his cars at local car shows. Some of his quality restorations have appeared in magazines such as: Mopar Buyers Guide, Hot Rod, Mustangs and Fords, MoPerformance Magazine, DeSoto Days
As an I-VAN Certified Appraiser Alan has appraised a wide range of vehicles from early antique cars to vehicles of the ‘50’s to Mustangs to muscle cars to street rods and modifides. He has provided his expert services for many purposes including establishing insurance coverage values, settling insurance claims, and pre-purchase appraisals/evaluations.
Alan is also a Certified Diminished Value Appraiser and a graduate of the I-VAN Diminished Value/Lemon Law/Fraud Training School in 2008. Alan can help you with Lemon Law, Fraud, and Diminished Value Claims.
Whenever you need an appraisal for any kind of vehicle in Southeastern/Eastern Pennsylvania or Southern New Jersey contact Alan Orenstein.
Now
you can have your antique, classic, or special interest vehicle appraised by a
friend…not a stranger!
Alan's Current Hobby Car:
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1971 Mustang Mach I |
Cars that Alan has restored include:
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1957 DeSoto |
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1960 DeSoto |
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1963-65 Thunderbird |
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1973 Mustang Mach I |
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1969-1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III |
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1977-79 Lincoln Continental Mark V |
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1982-2002 Camaro/Firebird |
Club
Memberships
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Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) |
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Mustang Club of America (MCA) - Valley Forge Mustang Club |
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Mopar Madness of the Lehigh Valley |
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Down The Road Cruisers
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| Credentials and Qualifications |
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Certified Appraiser within the International Vehicle Appraisers Network (I-VAN). Graduate of the I-VAN Appraisers Training School. |
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Certified Diminished Value Appraiser within I-VAN. Graduate of the I-VAN Diminished Value/Lemon Law/Fraud Training School. |
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Providing Professional Appraisals of automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles, etc. since 2006. Expert on vehicle valuation. Appraisals accepted by insurance companies, banks, credit unions, the IRS, and Courts of Law (Expert Witness). |
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National Judge for the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA). Past Judge for the National Chrysler Products Club (NCPC) and other local & regional car shows. |
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I-VAN Appraisals are accepted by the AACA National Museum, the American Truck Historical Society, America On Wheels, Transportation Museum of Virginia, etc. |
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I-VAN Appraisals and the proper IRS forms have been accepted for donations to museums and other acceptable charitable organizations; providing tax deductible donations. |
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Member of the AACA Speakers Bureau. Guest speaker on Insurance and Appraisals before car clubs and other civic organizations. |
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Former Technical Advisor for the National
DeSoto Club. Whenever you need an appraisal for any kind of vehicle in Southeastern/Eastern Pennsylvania or Southern New Jersey contact: Alan Orenstein Cell (215) 620-7434 Email: Orenstein@i-van.org For further information go to: www.vehicleappraisalsbyalan.com |
Our motto at I-VAN is ”Hobbyists Helping Hobbyists”. Our nationwide association of appraisers is made up of very experienced automotive hobbyists who also are automobile appraisers. As a group we specialize in appraising antique/classic/collectable vehicles. All of I-VAN’s Certified Appraisers guarantee no conflict of interest because we do not: restore, buy/sell, paint, fix, transport, export, or insure, etc any old cars for a living…we are hobbyists first and foremost - we own the types of cars we appraise.
1) Insurance: Protect your
investment of Time and Money. There
are a great many insurance companies that will cover your collector car with
Comprehensive and Collision coverage. However,
many will tell you that your vehicle will be covered for “actual cash value”
or “book value” (i.e., they decide what your vehicle is “worth” at the
time of a claim) unless you provide an appraisal.
The best way to be sure that your car is protected properly is to have a
professional appraisal on file with your insurance company and have an
endorsement to your policy indicating the type and/or amount of coverage your
vehicle has. Not all companies
offer this coverage; however, my appraisals are accepted by all insurance
companies that do offer this coverage. My
appraisal will also be of immense help if you’re hit by the driver of some
other insurance company or if that driver is uninsured.
Without an appraisal an unqualified person who is unfamiliar with your
vehicle may be determining how much you’re going to collect at the time of a
loss. Important: did you know that
during restoration in your own garage your vehicle is NOT covered for fire/theft
under your homeowners policy? (only your automobile policy protects your car) Protect
your investment!
2) Selling
a Collector Vehicle: An appraisal can be a tremendous help when selling a
collector vehicle. First, it
eliminates a lot of haggling or “negotiating” because the vehicle’s market
value has been established. Secondly,
offering the vehicle for sale at 5-10% below the appraised value makes a
prospective buyer think he’s getting quite a bargain.
Third, a qualified buyer can use the appraisal to get a loan from his
bank, and other lending institutions, to assist in buying your vehicle (many
financial institutions in Virginia and the surrounding areas will loan up to 80%
of my appraised value).
3) Collateral: The value of your collector vehicle helps to increase your “net worth”.
4) Donation/Gift: The IRS requires an appraisal for any gift to a charity or
eligible museum, etc. Further, the
appraiser must complete and sign the appropriate IRS forms before you can take a
tax deduction for your donation. I
have helped many museums and charities receive vehicle donations and helped the
donors receive their proper tax deduction with the correct paperwork.
5) Estate: Because your collector vehicle has value it is part of your
estate. My appraisal helps prevent
your heirs from being “ripped off” when they try to sell your vehicles).
It will also help your heirs determine how to divide your estate fairly.
Larger estates facing estate taxes can protect against overpayment of
taxes.
6) Divorce: Yes, the “D word”. Don’t
ever let a court or some attorney determine what your vehicle is worth.
7) Buying
a Collector Vehicle: A pre-purchase appraisal could protect you against overpaying
for a vehicle. It can also make a
seller more reasonable in the asking price.
My appraisal establishes the loan value if you’re going to finance part
of this purchase.
8) Claim
Settlement: If you’re arguing with an insurance company over the value
of your vehicle after a loss then my appraisal NOW can be a big help.
It’s not as easy to appraise a vehicle after an accident, fire, etc but
it can be done if not too much time has gone by.
9) Fraud: Did you buy a vehicle “sight unseen” or over the internet
and, when you received it, believe that you have been cheated?
My appraisal can help build your case.
Did you buy a vehicle because the owner said “matching numbers” and
find out later that it’s not? Was the vehicle advertised as having never been in an
accident and you’ve discovered otherwise.
Did you discover flood damage?
10) Substandard
Restoration: Did
you pay for a prize winning restoration only to find out that the only prize you
will win is the “booby prize”? Does
the paint come off in the rain? Is
the chrome peeling three months later?
Back to International Vehicle Appraiser's Network
Alan Oreinstein is a Certified Appraiser with I-VAN – International Vehicle Appraiser Network. Our motto at I-VAN is ”Hobbyists Helping Hobbyists”. Our nationwide association of appraisers is made up of very experienced automotive hobbyists who also are automobile appraisers. As a group we specialize in appraising antique/classic/collectable vehicles. Some of our Certified Appraisers also do Diminished Value, Fraud, and Lemon Law appraisals. All of I-VAN’s Certified Appraisers guarantee no conflict of interest because we do not: restore, buy/sell, paint, fix, transport, export, or insure, etc any old cars for a living…we are hobbyists first and foremost - we own the types of cars we appraise.
“Hobbyists Helping Hobbyists”
If you collect Automobilia then you should consider having some or all of it appraised to get the proper insurance coverage (and for many of the other same reasons that you would have your collector vehicle appraised).
Automobilia may include, but is not limited to: porcelain signs, automobile toys, art, figurines, books and literature, sheet music, mascots, car parts (ex: brass lamps, horns, hub caps, etc), old auto tools, pedal cars, etc. Mr. Barrett's experience and connections in the hobby can produce the proper appraisal of your automobilia.
Did you buy a new car lemon?
What is a lemon? In New York, if a new car dealer tries a couple of times to
fix a significant reoccurring problem and the problem continues to exist; you
may have a lemon.
Typical Lemon Law related problems include: excessive wind
noise in a passenger van, excessive rough ride in SUVs and Pick-up Trucks,
shimmy or vibration due to suspension and/or drive train, electrical shut
off, numerous types of paint/finish
problems, inoperative neutral control switch, cruise control failure,
etc.
You will need Alan Oreinstein’s Lemon
Law Appraisal to document this still-existing problem and documenting the
negative effect of this condition on the vehicle’s market value.
Without documenting that the vehicle has suffered a loss of value in the
marketplace there is really no basis for a lemon law claim.
Mr. Barrett’s experience, appraisals, and expert testimony in this area
will help many people win their lemon law claim against the manufacturers;
often resulting in the manufacturer buying back the vehicle, etc.
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