Westridingclassics Reviews 3

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I bought a lovely Morris called Susie…

I bought a lovely Morris called Susie from West Riding Classics earlier in the year, and all was great. Dan was very friendly, and was more than happy to help and advise me when I told him this was to be my first Moggy, and how I was intending to use it etc. Dan helped with some advice on upgrades and modifications to help me get the most from it.
My son is planning on getting one as soon as he passes his test, so we'll likely go back to chat again with Dan to see what he has in stock!

June 6, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Just bought 1971 traveller from Dan and…

Just bought 1971 traveller from Dan and his team. All very knowledgeable and fitted a few upgrades for me. Been back in touch with Dan a few times since I bought the car, only to enquire about spares etc if and when I need them. Great experience and really happy with my car.

June 16, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware when buying a Morris Minor from WRCC

Beware when buying a Morris Minor from this used car dealer.
They boast that "all cars are full serviced before leaving, as well as the underside recoated in your choice of protection". This was not true in my case.
I paid to have a 2-door saloon delivered 250 miles to my home. When it arrived it had the following faults:

The 3M underbody coating had not been applied.
The full service had not been completed.
The battery was flat.
The horn was not working.
The fuel gauge was not working.
The water pump was leaking.
There was no sign of antifreeze.
There was an oil leak.
The radio aerial was loose.
The large fresh air hose was disconnected.
The starter motor was jamming/sticking
Spots on the roof lining had not been cleaned.
The drivers carpet was in the boot.
There was masking tape on the sill carpet.

I was not happy with the car so I sold it back at a loss to me of £5,000

If you are considering buying a car from this dealer I suggest you proceed with great caution, perhaps withhold a sum of money until you are satisfied that everything is as they promise it will be.

January 11, 2025
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