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What should I check when buying a classic Ford Anglia?
When buying a classic Ford Anglia, thoroughly inspect the bodywork for rust, particularly around the wheel arches, sills, and floor pan. Check the engine for any signs of leaks or unusual noises. Examine the interior for wear and tear, and ensure all original features are present if originality is important to you. Ask about the car's history, including any previous restoration work or modifications.
Are there any specific legal requirements to consider when buying a classic car in the UK?
Yes, ensure the vehicle has a valid MOT certificate (if applicable, cars over 40 years old are typically exempt). Check that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) matches the V5C registration document. Verify the seller is the registered keeper. Be aware of any potential import duties or taxes if the car was imported. A vehicle history check can reveal if the car has been written off or has outstanding finance.
What are common mechanical issues to look for in a Ford Anglia?
Common issues include problems with the braking system, especially if it hasn't been regularly maintained. The engine can suffer from wear and tear due to its age, so check for oil leaks and listen for any unusual noises. The electrical system can also be prone to faults. Consider having a mechanic familiar with classic cars inspect the vehicle before purchase.
What paperwork should I expect to receive when buying a Ford Anglia?
You should receive the V5C registration document (log book), any service history or maintenance records, and the current MOT certificate (if applicable). If the car has been restored, ask for documentation of the work carried out. A bill of sale is also essential, detailing the agreed price, date of sale, and names of the buyer and seller.
What are some safety considerations when driving a classic Ford Anglia?
Classic cars often lack modern safety features such as airbags and anti-lock brakes. Ensure the tyres are in good condition and properly inflated. Check the operation of all lights and indicators. Be aware that the braking performance may not be as effective as modern vehicles, so allow for longer stopping distances. Consider fitting seatbelts if they are not already present, and drive defensively.
