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Very unlikely - warranties generally exclude wear and tear, which is pretty much everything on old cars. Warranties tend to be for new cars, or cars which have just been through a recognised franchise dealer who have serviced them and will warranty the car on the basis of their work. There is a firm called Warranty Direct which warranties cars of 5years-plus age, but I think they start on the basis that your car has just come out of a manufacturer's warranty period and has been maintained/serviced in accordance with the terms of that warranty. If you have just bought the car, then the seller might have offered a limited warranty, but if you've had the car for years without any warranty then I doubt whether any provider would give you a warranty because they wouldn't know how well the car has been maintained.
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