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HERE is a 1954 Ford Anglia. One of the last to be produced before the change to the 100E shape. She has just driven 20 miles today without a problem. Body and paint could do with some attention, although this is not always necessary in the eyes of some people and I understand that. Neat interior. Next owner could make it much more valuable with some tlc. Thus selling it as a project at more than reasonable money. I think this is probably an Anglia judging by several things such as the bakelite dash, chrome bumpers, chrome hub caps position of wipers etc and more bits thus making it a more "luxurious" car than the basic Pop. Yet the V5 states Popular and so does the badge on the bonnet. Just saying.
My classic cars are motoring antiques. Please do not imagine that they are some of replica creation of old vehicles. Quite regularly, my customers purchase classics which are older than they are. If you intend to visit and inspect a classic the way you would a modern day car, then you are coming to the wrong shop. They are time-worn with scars, repairs and doubtless all sorts of stories if only they could tell us. This one, for example, is 67-years-old and so will have quirks and faults in there somewhere. These are not always apparent when buying and selling classics which is what I do. I do not restore them, nor do I pretend that they are concours cars. The majority of them go out as they came in, and I continue to enjoy finding more - a skill which is becoming increasingly difficult as many of you will be aware. They deserve to be taken on as "family pets" and cared for through thick and then. They don't make them any more and demand now out-strips supply. Please bear all this in mind, and enjoy your classic car. I can also assist with delivery and so please ask for a quote.
I have now been established as a one-man band classic car dealer for 20 years and pride myself on my buying prowess and - due to small margins - my prices which I firmly believe are up there among the very best in the UK classic car marketplace.
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