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Car dealer busted for ‘classic’ case of fraud

By Staff | Jul 8, 2009

The owner of a Lee County car dealership has been arrested and charged with defrauding customers. Brian Swanson, the owner of Classic Cars of Florida, 14985 South Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, is charged with grand theft, forgery, title fraud and scheme to defraud.

Detectives with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Auto Theft Unit say Swanson promised to sell the luxury cars of two of his customers. Swanson did exactly that, selling a 2002 red Corvette for $32,000 and a white 1973 Jaguar XJ12 for $43,000. But instead of giving those car owners their money, minus his commission, detectives say Swanson pocketed the cash and altered the vehicles’ titles to try to cover up. Each time the original owners inquired about their vehicles, Swanson was evasive, investigators said.

The investigation revealed Swanson sold the Corvette at his dealership in June 2007 and the Jaguar over e-bay in January 2008 to a man in Italy.

Detectives are interested in speaking to anyone who feels they have been defrauded at Classic Cars of Florida. They can call the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Auto Theft Unit at (239) 477-1260 or send an e-mail to ATU@sheriffleefl.org.

Arrested: Brian Swanson, 61, of 12597 Shannondale Drive, Fort Myers, charged with grand theft, forgery, title fraud, scheme to defraud over $50,000.