Nice to hear from you Rog, how's it going.
Worty, thanks for asking, just sent you a pm, so I don't go off topic.
My 2nd car in late 60s was an MG Magnette Mk III, one of the B-series farinas. I part exchanged the Standard 10 and had to pay an extra £70.99. When I got home and my wife looked out the window to see our new car she didn't believe it and thought I was pulling her leg.
Edit: I had a VW Fastback in mid 70s, not a good experience for me. I bought it from a VW dealer in Plymouth but the oil pressure light came on after a couple of months. I took it back under a 3 month warranty and they fitted a short engine. After I got it back one evening there was a knock on the door and it was a mechanic from the garage and his girlfriend, He said he wanted to tell me something about the car that I should know and made me promise not to say he had told me, otherwise he would get sacked. I promised and he told me that the car had a warped crankshaft and it was diagnosed when the previous owner had it. A deal was done with previous owner and the dealer took it back and then put it on the forecourt for sale. The mechanic said he complained about it to his manager at the time who said they were going to leave it and just put it up for sale. The mechanic said he wanted to warn me as the same thing is likely happen again and he felt sorry for me.
To long a story to relate here but I didn't get anywhere with the dealer and I ended up having to pay for a replacement engine, and then sell the car to pay for it. I didn't involve the mechanic, as promised and said I'd had an independent inspection, I even wrote to VW themselves and they washed their hands of it and said it was between the dealer and me.