The Sale
The Process
The approach to selling a collector's choice of car is a different undertaking and process than what the wider industry offers. The majority of sales is built around volume and margin; this is built around the right car, the right buyer, the right number, and a seller kept close to the work throughout.

Every car is treated as singular: assessed, properly understood, and positioned and presented around the qualities that genuinely sell it. The result is a sale that achieves the figure the car warrants — often the same outcome a dealership would deliver, occasionally stronger, reached without the margin a dealership needs.
The Process
Every sale is a structured, deliberate process — not a checklist, but a sequence of work that gives the car the best chance of selling at it’s worth. The seller stays fully briefed throughout, with the work and progress visible to them through a unique online portal.
The seller stays in the loop at every stage — feedback after every viewing, updates on every conversation — through to a clean and fully coordinated close.
Sale Types

Representation

Representation is my primary route — and what the process above describes in full. This consistently delivers the strongest net return on any car. Where a car has significance through history, specification, model, or condition, this is the route worth taking.

Direct Purchase

Direct Purchase is the alternative route, for cases where speed and certainty matter the most. The car is bought outright — either personally, through a trusted investor, or placed directly with the right end buyer. The figure offered will be honest, evidence-led, and reflective of what the car can be moved for quickly.

Most cars are routinely undervalued on a dealer trade-in; the offer here will always reflect what the car is genuinely worth in a quick sale, and will always be the stronger of the two.

Enquires
The simplest way to begin is with a call or a message. There is no valuation form to complete, no pressure to commit, and no offer made before the car is properly understood. Just an introduction, a discussion of the car, and an honest verdict on what we can achieve, in a manner that best suits you.
Matt Johnston