This inspection and the opinions expressed are exactly that, opinions. Many parts perform perfectly until the moment of failure. Failure may occur suddenly and without warning. The inspector and/or all parties relative to the compilation of this report cannot accept liability for failures or damage, which may occur after the inspection is completed. By accepting this report, the consumer acknowledges that the inspector and/or all parties relative to the compilation of this report cannot be held responsible for any alleged vehicle defects. The consumer releases and holds harmless the inspector and/or all parties relative to the compilation of this report from all further claims on this vehicle. No warranty or guarantee for this vehicle is implied or given by the inspector and/or all parties relative to the compilation of this report. In each case, the consumer can see the car in person before he or she buys the car. Buying this car based on this report alone is completely at the consumers' own risk.
Rev Classics LLC provides a thorough visual inspection of the vehicle. That statement is not meant to imply that we warranty the vehicle. The inspector does not move, remove, or reposition anything during the inspection process. We simply give you a detailed visual report and opinion on the condition of the vehicle at the time of inspection. No warranty is implied or given. No VIN (vehicle identification number) verification or year, make, model authenticity guarantee is given. The seller and/or buyer must provide a well-lit area for the inspection to take place with ample room for the inspector to perform his/her job.
We are dealing with vehicles that are 40 years old or older in many cases. If you contract for an inspection, you must understand that the inspector will NOT find everything wrong on a particular vehicle. If a vehicle has a leak that is not constant (often called seeping,) the inspector might not detect it. What this service should be used for is to make sure that a vehicle that is advertised as being in “excellent” condition is not in fact a “fair” condition vehicle. In other words, the inspector will help to determine if you are buying a vehicle that was grossly misrepresented based on its condition class and or purchase price. (See the definition of condition ratings at the beginning of your report).
The inspector simply inspects the vehicle. We do not counsel the buyer. We do not make recommendations on whether to buy a vehicle. As in all cases, the buyer makes his or her own decision on whether to buy a vehicle. We suggest that the best way to use the Inspection Service is to have us look at and test drive the vehicle and issue the report. Then if the vehicle seems to be what was represented to you by the seller, make a final inspection of the vehicle yourself, prior to purchasing the vehicle.
Understand in advance that if you buy a vehicle and you find something wrong with the vehicle after your purchase, we will NOT reimburse any expenses that you are charged to fix the vehicle. This is not a mechanical warranty. Rev Classics LLC, its affiliates, inspectors, or their contractors related to the inspection, will NOT reimburse you for any repairs, mechanical failures, or bodywork you have done after the purchase of a vehicle.
The inspection reports show the areas of the vehicle, which are visually looked at in the report. The report covers only those areas. Do not assume that the inspector will inspect anything other than the areas covered by the report form.
The contents of this report will tell you what the Inspector finds at the time of the inspection. After the Inspector leaves the vehicle, we are not in control of what might occur to the vehicle, nor do we have control of parts that may be on the vehicle at the time of the inspection but removed or switched later.
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