2005 Suzuki Every – Sold on MyClassics.co.uk
This 2005 Suzuki Every – VW replica which has undergone extensive cosmetic work to its exterior, including trim repair and a repaint is the latest
This 2005 Suzuki Every – VW replica which has undergone extensive cosmetic work to its exterior, including trim repair and a repaint is the latest
Our 2015 Ford Ranger recently sold on MyClassics.co.uk Its toughness and capability are perfectly highlighted by the odd battle scar around the body of the
On a visit to the Manchester Science and Industry Museum, we were drawn to the exhibit on Rolls Royce. In particular, we were very excited
The team recently collected our 1969 Morris Minor Convertible from its owner and delivered it safely to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. While it is
We have recently welcomed our 1988 Toyota MR2 into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. While it is with us, the team will be giving it
This 2005 Suzuki Every – VW replica which has undergone extensive cosmetic work to its exterior, including trim repair and a repaint is the latest vehicle sold on MyClassics.co.uk
Imported from Japan, where this type of vehicle customisation is very popular, all the work has been finished to an extremely high standard.
The new owner is certainly very lucky to have this vehicle in their collection.
Our 2015 Ford Ranger recently sold on MyClassics.co.uk
Its toughness and capability are perfectly highlighted by the odd battle scar around the body of the vehicle but it has always been a very reliable and hard-working truck.
As we say goodbye to our Ranger, we know that its new owner will benefit from its impressive practicality and features.
On a visit to the Manchester Science and Industry Museum, we were drawn to the exhibit on Rolls Royce.
In particular, we were very excited to see one of the very first Rolls-Royce motorcars ever built. Dating back to 1905, this very special classic car is one of only three built and is believed to have been owned and driven by Henry Royce himself before it was eventually sold in 1906.
It was a great experience to see this stunning car up close and to see one of the first cars that led to Rolls-Royce being the well-known car manufacturer that it is today.
Henry Royce certainly took what he said and built his company around it:
“Take the best that exists and make it better. When it does not exist, design it.”
We couldn’t have said it better ourselves!
The team recently collected our 1969 Morris Minor Convertible from its owner and delivered it safely to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.
While it is here, it will undergo a thorough inspection and assessment, and we will resolve any issues found as a result. We will also be preparing it for an MOT.
It looks very similar to another 1969 Morris Minor that recently left the workshop after being restored. Everyone here is looking forward to seeing this latest addition progress through its restoration journey in a similar way too.
We have recently welcomed our 1988 Toyota MR2 into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.
While it is with us, the team will be giving it a full service as well as giving the car a thorough inspection to make sure it leaves us in full working order.
As you can see from the pictures below, this is a fantastic looking classic car and we are looking forward to getting to work on it.
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