I think we are both a bit right and a bit wrong over this.......
"The Consumer Rights Act has made the conditions surrounding buying from retailers much clearer, but the protection offered by both that and the Sale of Goods Act 1979 is much more limited when it comes to buying second hand from individuals.
The rules about items being of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose no longer apply - instead we're much more reliant on the clause about them being as described.
There's no obligation on the seller to disclose any faults, but misrepresenting goods isn't allowed.
Say we're looking for a second hand car in the classified ads. The seller doesn't have to tell us that it's impossible to select second gear, or that the bonnet doesn't securely shut.
But they can't tell us it's a good little runner when it doesn't start half the time, and they must tell us the truth if we ask them about something we notice - for example why a door is a different colour from the rest of the car." ..... quoted from Choose.co.uk
Hope that clarifies things ...and yes it looks a lovely Bedford !