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Universal Classic Cars is the largest and most advanced facility specifically designed and tailored to look after classic and supercars.

Universal Classic Cars is the largest and most advanced car storage facility specifically designed and tailored to look after classic and supercars. UCC has become the industry leader and raised the bar when it comes to taking care of classic/supercars.
At UCC we have created the perfect dehumidified environment; an 80,000 sq ft facility set over 2 floors along with rooms dedicated to race car/hyper car, Porsche, Ferrari and British manufacturers. This is complemented by an 11,000 sq ft Service Centre for servicing and on site MOTs as well as a world class, concours-winning 6-bay detailing studio.
We offer unrivalled and bespoke services focusing on convenience and peace of mind for our clients including collection management options for storage and the selling and procurement of vehicles with a stunning 3500 sqft showroom.
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