1973 Triumph TR6 Restoration Update
As so often found when restoring classic cars, many components simply cannot be sourced and need to be fabricated in-house. Mauro, one of Bridge Classic
As so often found when restoring classic cars, many components simply cannot be sourced and need to be fabricated in-house. Mauro, one of Bridge Classic
We’ve got an interesting project underway here at Bridge Classic Cars. This gorgeous 1973 Triumph TR6 is having a full restoration but, we don’t actually
Two, yes TWO of our lucky classic car winners took their new cars out to local car show at Stonham Barnes on the 16th August
As so often found when restoring classic cars, many components simply cannot be sourced and need to be fabricated in-house.
Mauro, one of Bridge Classic Cars vehicle technicians has today been fabricating a new window bracket on our Triumph TR6 restoration, in place of the original bracket that has rotted away. Fortunately, a matching bracket on the passengers side window was still in tact so Mauro was able to replicate the bracket’s design. Itโs the little details that make all the difference to the final result. Superb work, Mauro!
Mauro has now also fitted the restored steering column into the vehicle.
The wiper engine, washer fluid reservoir and fuse box have also been fitted to the car.
Mauro then moved onto installing the heating ventilation system.
After completing the ventilation system, Mauro moved onto restoring the TR6’s windows. He’s cleaned up the glass and restored the metal brackets to beautiful condition. The windscreen surround has also now been fitted into the car, ready for the windscreen to be fitted.
Superb work, Mauro.
We’ve got an interesting project underway here at Bridge Classic Cars. This gorgeous 1973 Triumph TR6 is having a full restoration but, we don’t actually have the car in the workshop…
The owner himself is working on the car at home. However, he’s requested to help of our tremendous trim shop team Kath and Brian to do a full interior restoration.
We’ve worked on a design for the seating and interior panels. Much of which will incorporate a diamond stitch design requested by the owner. The colour scheme will also compliment the exterior paint and continue the maroon theme but include some grey leather to contrast.
We can’t wait to see the two projects merged together. Team work makes the dream work!
Two, yes TWO of our lucky classic car winners took their new cars out to local car show at Stonham Barnes on the 16th August 2020.
We absolutely love being sent images like this. It’s wonderful to see these classics being loved and enjoyed. Our competitions give you the chance to win your dream classic car, for just a few pounds.
Rob Daines won our 1975 Vauxhall Viva GT and Courtney Barker won our 1990 Austin Mini 30 from www.bridgeclassiccarscompetitions.co.uk
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