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Westfield 1600.
What to Check Before Buying.
The Westfield 1600 is a lightweight, driver-focused kit car built for weekend thrills and track days. Most examples use Ford-sourced engines and running gear, offering strong performance at relatively low running costs. With hand-built construction and varying build quality depending on the original assembler, careful pre-purchase checks are essential. Buyers should pay close attention to chassis condition, suspension setup, and the provenance of mechanical components.
⚠ Known issue
Brake system issues appear frequently on MOT records, often related to corroded lines or seized callipers from irregular use and winter storage - get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Brake pipe corrosion and hydraulic component failures
The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.
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