There are currently many classics on the market where the engine no longer has to be started and where no more reins are used ...
Ho! That is too short because of the bend. We mean: In a recently purchased classic - there are currently, for example, a whole bunch of great Americans for sale - the fright may strike the new owner.
When he returns after visiting - for example - the Louwman Museum, he can see a puddle of wetness under his pride ...
You can assume that all technical fluids in the dark interior of your classic have a clear color, odor or greasiness
And that puddle under your car could just be condensation from the air conditioning.
After all, it's spring?
Almost summer?