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October 10th, 2010 admin

Looking for a classic car! Where would I find a classic car for sale?

(Please read the full question, Thank you.)

Hi,

Ia few weeks ago I went to a classic car and tractor event and I really liked the cars there. It was the first time I have ever seen many of these type of cars before. I liked them so much that I want to buy one.

Im half way through getting my driving licence and I thought I would look for a small cheap classic car for when I get it. I thought that I might have more luck finding one in the summer, than I would in the winter.

I am looking for a car built up to around the 1930′s.

I was thinking on something like an Austin Saloon, an Austin Seven, a Hilman Minx
or anything like that.

If anyone has any ideas of where I might be able to find one for sale, or if anyone has one that they might sell please let me know.

You can leave an answer for this question or if you prefer you can email me at lawrence_breslin@yahoo.com.

Many Thanks
Please only answer about the UK and Ireland. Thank you.

You could try the classified section in pistonheads.com

I regularly check this website for 2nd hand cars, but they do have people posting up classic cars. Good Luck!

Edit: There is an Austin Seven posted in there.

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