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J.J. Best Cars is the way to sell your collector car today. As the online classified division of J.J. BEST BANC & CO.—the oldest and largest classic car finance company in the country—J.J. Best Cars is able to offer an affordable way to market your cars directly to our pre-qualified and financed classic car buyers as well as our high volume of monthly visitors. Find out how affordable and easy it can be to sell your collector car today, list it with J.J. Best Cars!

Thanks to our years of experience and thousands of satisfied customers,   J.J. BEST BANC & CO. is the largest collector car finance company of our kind. The offices of J.J. BEST BANC & CO. are located in the historic Double Bank building just steps away from the waterfront of downtown New Bedford, Mass.

When you call us at 1-800-USA-1965 during business hours (9-9 Monday-Friday and 10-4 Saturday) a knowledgeable and experienced person will answer, ready to help you finance or sell a collectible vehicle.

Thanks to our several decades of experience offering classic and collector car financing for on most models from 1900 to the present, J.J. BEST BANC & CO. knows how to help you drive the dream! Give us a call to find out more today!

While J.J. BEST BANC & CO. is the oldest lender of our type, the Double Bank building where our offices are located has been around even longer than we have.

The eight pillar building was designed by famous Architect Russell Warren and was built in 1831. Originally designed to house two prominent New Bedford financial institutions—Merchants Bank and Mechanics Bank—the competing banks hired two different builders to construct the building.

As a result of a disagreement between the two builders there is a slight difference between the vertical slope of the four columns on the left and the four on the right. For 61 years the rival banks operated side by side with the prosperous whaling elite doing business out of Merchants Bank on the right side of the building while skilled tradespeople and fisherman banked at Mechanics Bank on the left.

New Bedford was one of the richest cities in the world due to the whaling trade when the Double Bank building was built and Water Street—where our building is centrally located—was the Wall St. equivalent of this historic city.