November 1, 2022

Inner Arches

Classic car technician Al has been working on our 1956 Jensen 541 lately. Recently, he has been focused on continuing the painting of the chassis

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Coming Soon – 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 2+2

Soon to be on its way to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop is our 1973 Jaguar E-type.

As you can see from the photos below, this is a beautiful classic car and we are very much looking forward to seeing it in person when it arrives very soon.

Once it gets here, it will receive a thorough inspection from our classic car technicians and a plan of action for the future will be put in place.

Saying Goodbye To Our 1958 Jensen 541R

The time recently arrived for us to say goodbye to our 1958 Jensen 541R.

This beautiful classic car came to us from Holland and spent a few months with us while our team of classic car technicians bought it back to life. It leaves us looking very different to how it looked when it first arrived at our workshop and we are very happy to see it move on to its next chapter.

Our 1981 MGB GT LE Delivered To Its New Owner

The lucky winner of our 1981 MGB GT LE, Martin Godwin, took delivery of his classic car earlier today.

Martin was randomly selected as the winner in our live draw held on 27th October 2022 with ticket number 1562.

Everyone at Bridge Classic Cars offers our congratulations to Martin and we wish him all the best on his future road trips in this beautiful car.

Our Very Special 1905 Riley 9HP

You can’t get much rarer than our 1905 Riley 9HP. With only 3 believed to be left in existence (including the one in our workshop), we understand how important it is to bring this truly classic car back to life.

Our team of highly skilled classic car technicians have been working hard to rebuild our 9HP and, despite numerous setbacks and challenges, progress is still being made in the restoration of this more-than-a-century-old car.

1966 Ford Cortina MK1 1500 GT Live Draw

Bridge Classic Cars would like to invite you to our live draw on the evening of Thursday 10th November 2022 where someone will win our 1966 Ford Cortina MK1 1500 GT.

During the evening, our workshop will be open for people in attendance to look around and some of the team will be on hand to share information about the cars being restored. There will also be live music from local band The 3Buskateers, food from Woodbridge Mobile Pizza Company, and coffee from Carmello’s.

The main event of the evening will be our live draw at 7 pm, where one lucky person will win our 1966 Ford Cortina MK1 1500 GT.

You can win this classic car by entering the draw at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions

It would be amazing to have the winner in our live audience so make sure you enter the draw to be in with a chance of that person being you.

The live stream will begin at 7 pm, but everyone is welcome from 6 pm.

Come along and enjoy our musical entertainment and spend some time talking classic cars with us.

The live draw will take place at Bridge Classic Cars, The Nursery, Main Road, Pettistree, Woodbridge IP13 OHH

Enter Suffolk Plant Centre and continue up to the gates where Bridge Classic Cars can be seen on the left.

We look forward to welcoming you on Thursday 10th November 2022 at 6 pm


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Now Live – Enter To Win Our 1966 Ford Cortina MK1 1500 GT

So many of us here at Bridge Classic Cars have been feeling very nostalgic ever since our 1966 Ford Cortina MK1 1500 GT arrived.

This is a classic car that a lot of people have fond memories of thanks to how popular they were through the 70s and 80s.

If you want to experience owning a Ford Cortina all over again, then you can enter the draw to be in with a chance of winning our 1966 Ford Cortina MK1 1500 GT as it is now live on Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.

Inner Arches

Classic car technician Al has been working on our 1956 Jensen 541 lately.

Recently, he has been focused on continuing the painting of the chassis and its numerous components.

As well as painting the rear inner arches of this soon-to-be beautiful classic car, Al also painted the door frames too.

Work will continue on our 1956 Jensen 541 and it is great to see progress being made in its restoration.