Win Our 1981 MGB GT LE – Entry Is Now Open
Your chance to become the new owner of our 1981 MGB GT LE is here. Entry has just opened for this classic car and you
Your chance to become the new owner of our 1981 MGB GT LE is here. Entry has just opened for this classic car and you
At our live triple draw on Thursday 6th October, Chris Mann was randomly selected as the lucky winner of our 1970 MG C Roadster. It
On Thursday 6th October, we held a live triple draw at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. We had an audience in attendance as well as
If you are looking for a truly interesting vehicle, then you’ll love our 2005 Suzuki Every. Don’t be fooled by the bright colours and the
Our 1972 Jaguar E-Type V12 Series 3 had an American emissions system installed which classic car technician Paul has been working to remove. He also
Our workshop team think about every part of the vehicle they are restoring. For example, classic car technician Alan has been giving his attention to
Another beautiful classic car has arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. This time it is our 1959 Jaguar XK150 that has come in to
The body of our 1956 Jensen 541 has been carefully removed ready to be sent for sandblasting. While the body of this rare vehicle is
Your chance to become the new owner of our 1981 MGB GT LE is here. Entry has just opened for this classic car and you can now get your tickets for the draw.
Our last MGB GT LE proved to be extremely popular so it’s probably best not to wait too long to get your tickets.
All the information you need is available at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.
At our live triple draw on Thursday 6th October, Chris Mann was randomly selected as the lucky winner of our 1970 MG C Roadster.
It must have been a great feeling for Chris when he heard his number, 3027, being announced as the winning ticket.
We delivered this very special classic car to its new owner today and everyone looked very happy to jump in and get on the road.
We wish Chris and his family many miles of happiness and adventure in their new car.
On Thursday 6th October, we held a live triple draw at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. We had an audience in attendance as well as musical entertainment, food, and drink.
During the live draw, ticket number 146 was randomly selected as the winning ticket. Clive Thompson was the lucky ticket holder who won our 1994 Ducati 750 SuperSport.
Today, we delivered the bike to its new owner and both Clive and Alfie the dog look very pleased with it.
Everyone at Bridge Classic Cars hopes Clive enjoys his new motorbike.
If you are looking for a truly interesting vehicle, then you’ll love our 2005 Suzuki Every.
Don’t be fooled by the bright colours and the Volkswagen branding, this really is a Suzuki Every that has been highly customised to be a replica of the legendary VW campervan.
With air-conditioning, a reversing camera, and an extremely well-finished interior, our Every would make for an ideal road trip vehicle or even a great addition to your next camping holiday.
Information about this eye-catching car can be found on MyClassics.co.uk
Also available on eBay.
Our 1972 Jaguar E-Type V12 Series 3 had an American emissions system installed which classic car technician Paul has been working to remove.
He also serviced the car to make sure it will be in the best condition possible when it gets back out on the road.
Our workshop team think about every part of the vehicle they are restoring. For example, classic car technician Alan has been giving his attention to the mud flaps of our 1987 Volvo 240GL.
Alan repaired the mud flaps before painting them in textured satin black.
Our classic Volvo has come a long way since it first arrived at the Bridge Classic Car workshop and progress continues to be made.
Another beautiful classic car has arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. This time it is our 1959 Jaguar XK150 that has come in to be prepped for an MOT.
While classic cars older than 40 years are exempt from needing an MOT, it can be reassuring to have them put through their paces to make sure everything is as it should be.
This looks to be a fantastic example of an XK150 and we are excited to get to work on it.
The body of our 1956 Jensen 541 has been carefully removed ready to be sent for sandblasting.
While the body of this rare vehicle is out of the workshop, classic car technician Alan has been doing some work on the bonnet, boot lid, and bonnet flap. These have all had a coating of epoxy primer ready for the final coats to be added later on.
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