No Warranty Statement
The cars I sell are typically between 20 and 70 years old, and are often described as entry-level or more affordable classics. 

Many are ready to be enjoyed straight away, needing little more than routine servicing, while others may benefit from ongoing care and improvements.

Whilst I aim to describe each car honestly and transparently, it’s not practical to carry out an exhaustive inspection of every single component. 

Accordingly, all cars are sold without warranty, not because of any known faults or hidden issues, but simply in recognition of the nature of classic car ownership.

Buyers should expect evidence of previous repairs, general wear and tear, and the likelihood that further repairs or ongoing upkeep will be required after purchase.

Owning a classic car is both an enjoyable and a serious hobby, with maintenance and repairs an inevitable part of the experience.

It is therefore essential to carefully consider your decision before buying. 

If you have any doubts or concerns, you are strongly encouraged to seek advice from a suitably qualified mechanic.