March 7, 2023

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Our 1976 Leyland Mini Clubman 110 is live now on the Bridge Classic Cars Competitions website. This beautiful classic mini underwent extensive restoration and has

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Little Eva Spotted

Images of our 1961 Mini Deluxe ‘Little Eva’ were shared recently on social media by N G Vehicle Logistics. They were transporting the beautiful classic

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A New Arrival

We have recently welcomed our 1987 Porsche 928 Series 4 into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. It has come in for our team of classic

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Progress Images

After the recent progress update that we received from JAL Restorations about our 1984 Suzuki GSX400, we have now received some images of the bike

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Tickets Available Now

Our 1976 Leyland Mini Clubman 110 is live now on the Bridge Classic Cars Competitions website.

This beautiful classic mini underwent extensive restoration and has been finished to a very high standard.

Classic minis are always popular competition cars and, as this one is such a great example, tickets will likely sell fast!

Trojan Records Clothing

The history of Trojan Records Clothing goes all the way back to 1947 when, in Lambrete, Milan, Ferdinando Innocenti’s 123cc scooter was launched. The scooter in question was the Lambretta, named after the district in which it was created and, subsequently, revealed to the world.

The Lambretta was a huge success in Italy and beyond. In 1951, it arrived in the UK and by 1959 it had overtaken the sale of Vespas, which had already established itself prior to the arrival of the Lambretta.

Throughout the 1960s, the Lambretta developed a very English personality, despite being an Italian scooter, and it became a popular mode of transport across the country.

Once the production of Lambretta scooters ceased, the brand it had built and the values it had created lived on and, in 1997 the Lambretta clothing range was launched. The first Lambretta shop opened on Carnaby Street in 1997 before a second opened in the Victoria Quarter, Leeds and a third opened in Covent Garden in 2002.

A Sub Brand Emerges

In 2015, Lambretta launched a sub-brand called Trojan Records. This was a limited clothing range that proved to be successful enough for it to be established as its own fashion brand in 2015.

Trojan Records clothing has become known for its stylish and classic apparel that pays homage to its Ska roots. This Jamaican heritage is still present in the range of Harringtons, polos, parkas, button-down shirts, fine-gauge knitwear, track tops, tees, and trousers.

All of the apparel in the Trojan Records range is high-quality and timeless and incorporates parts of traditional favourites while also keeping in tune with contemporary styling.

Trojan Records And Bridge Classic Cars

It may seem odd that a classic car restoration company is talking about clothing and style. However, here at Bridge Classic Cars, we appreciate all things classic and Trojan Records Clothing certainly fits the bill.

Something new and exciting is coming very soon so keep your eyes peeled for more Trojan Records and Bridge Classic Car news.

Our Rover 216 Delivered

We recently delivered our 1994 Rover 216 Cabriolet to lucky winner, James Blocksidge.

James won our 216 in the live draw held on 16th February 2023 when his ticket number, 1916, was randomly selected as the winner.

Everyone here at Bridge Classics Car would like to congratulate James again – we hope you enjoy your new car!

Little Eva Spotted

Images of our 1961 Mini Deluxe ‘Little Eva’ were shared recently on social media by N G Vehicle Logistics. They were transporting the beautiful classic Mini to Somerset on behalf of South Norfolk Classics.

Little Eva was won through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions back in October 2022 and we hope that she will be enjoyed in Somerset or anywhere else she ends up.

A New Arrival

We have recently welcomed our 1987 Porsche 928 Series 4 into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.

It has come in for our team of classic car technicians to investigate and resolve a few issues. Some of the issues that will be looked at include inconsistent revs during start-up, the fuel gauge is also inconsistent, knocking on the driver’s side at low speed, and the boot spoiler appears to be a little loose.

While this beautiful classic Porsche is with us, we will also be checking the entire vehicle for any imperfections or corrosion issues as well as checking for any electrical issues too.

Our 1987 Porsche 928 Series 4 is already a great-looking car and we are very much looking forward to seeing it drive out of the workshop and back onto the road in the near future.

Progress Images

After the recent progress update that we received from JAL Restorations about our 1984 Suzuki GSX400, we have now received some images of the bike too.

As this is a custom project, the classic motorcycle will continue to change its appearance and transform into the bike that Bridge Classic Cars Director, Craig is looking to build.

Featured In The Jensen Owners Club Magazine

In the latest edition of the Jensen Owners Club magazine, you will find an article that talks about some of the classic Jensens that we have at Bridge Classic Cars.

As we have restored and worked on so many Jensens in the past (and still currently have some in the workshop), it is great to have an article published by the JOC.

Looking Good In White

After being prepped for a new paint job by Mauro, classic car technician Chris painted our 1979 Austin Morris Mini 850.

Perhaps the biggest difference is on the back of our classic mini which had a black boot lid, but this is now in matching white.

Our 1979 Austin Morris Mini 850 looks great with its new paint and we are looking forward to seeing it eventually be won through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.