BUYING A CLASSIC CAR


64 Alvis TD21

Advertised as In good condition

A 2.5 hour independent inspection and valuation revealed:

  1. Corroded chassis / body mounting
  2. Defective steering and suspension
  3. Heavy engine oil leak

Body / paint good, seats would benefit from re-trim

Cost to make roadworthy and bring in line with asking price, estimated at £2000.

Report concluded: Nice, viable motorcar (subject to repairs)

Based on our findings and valuation, the buyer negotiated necessary repair costs and secured the motorcar.

Acquiring a classic or vintage motorcar is a very special experience. You'll certainly be making a substantial investment.

Before rushing for your cheque book, It's important to make the right decision and invest wisely.

Every year, without fail and acting on impulse, the unsuspecting purchaser will buy their absolute dream motorcar, without expert advise.

Discovering only to late, it's not the vehicle behind the glossy photo, mirror paintwork, stunning chrome and refurbished interior. See WHY INSPECT?

A CCi independent pre-purchase inspection report and valuation, will assist you in making an informed decision, based on the vehicles actual condition, not what is implied.

INDEPENDENT VALUATIONS

If you already own, or about to purchase a Classic or Historic Motorcar, you will want to know that it is adequately insured, in the event of a total loss situation.

See: INDEPENDENT VALUATIONS

 

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