Nut & bolt restored 260z £45k

Actually, to correct myself ZFM Motorsport was "dissolved via compulsory strike-off" in 2018. So can the Z Farm or ZFM Motorsport really be "commissioning" vehicles i.e. trading? Sorry to go off track a little, but I feel it's important for the buyer to know.

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09224202/filing-history

@Mark N - Commissioning can mean ANYTHING - from getting it to start up and running a rag over it to clean it to changing fluids, tuning carbs, changing plug etc. You just have to ask for the specifics to be sure.

Key example of why people need to do their homework.........

"Just completed a full re-commissioning by Marque specialists The Z Farm"

I like the fact the 'Marque Specialists' only have a 2 year trading history?:rolleyes:
 

vipergts

Well-Known Forum User
Not looked at the ads but it’s fair to say there’s no reason why a Z shouldn’t be this money and more for a perfect example.
especially when donkey old escorts are 60k for a fairly nice one
 

AD240Z

Club Member
Duncan Piercey was subject to a bankruptcy order in 2015 ( t/a - the z farm) but I’m not entirely sure the z farm has ever been a limited company ( zfm was a registered company in 2014)- I could be wrong.

As a trading name - (and the action being against the individual ) the z farm probably wouldn’t be considered ‘bankrupt’.
https://zclub.net/community/index.php?threads/zfarm-still-trading.19592/

There’s nothing in the ad to say zfm or z farm are providing THEIR warranty - it could very easily be a third party warranty often offered on second hand cars . Consumer rights by the vendor would be unaffected but any warranty claim would be direct with the warranty company .

ive had an issue with a second hand car shortly after purchase and one such warranty - which turned out to be not worth the paper it was printed on.


Didn't the Z Farm go bankrupt and into liquidation? I'm pretty certain it's illegal to keep using the trading name of a bankrupt firm under section 216 of the insolvency act. Shouldn't ZFM Motorsport be recommissioning / providing the warranty? Beyond the obvious, is the warranty agreement legally binding if it's being sold under the name of a bankrupt company?

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What you have failed to recognise is the attention to detail here - it's called "period correct scruffy" or in French circles the style is called "Classique Derelicte"!
 

Healey 12

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