March 16, 2023

A Saab 96V4 Returns

After being looked after at our secure storage facility, The Hangar, a couple of years ago, our 1973 Saab 96V4 has returned to us. Rather

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Our Audi Winner Gets His Prize

On 23rd February 2023, Daniel Ewen was randomly selected as the lucky winner of our 1973 Audi 100 Coupe S.

We delivered the Audi to Daniel today and we are pleased to see that he was very happy to have this stunning classic car parked up on his driveway.

Daniel’s winning ticket number was 2041 which was drawn live on our Facebook page.

Everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars would like to congratulate Daniel again and we hope he enjoys his very special Audi 100 Coupe S.

Original Wheels Refitted

When our 1987 Porsche 928 Series 4 arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop, it had after-market wheels on it.

We have recently refitted original wheels back onto our classic Porsche to help it look much closer to how it would have looked when it left the Porsche factory back in 1987,

Our 1987 Porsche 928 Series 4 continues to make good progress and we are looking forward to seeing what the future holds for this beautiful 928.

The Atelier At Bridge Classic Cars

If you haven’t been to visit us in person yet, you won’t have experienced what it’s like in The Atelier at Bridge Classic Cars. Work still continues to make this space a very comfortable and enjoyable place to be for petrolheads, car clubs, and other classic car enthusiasts.

Since our licensed bar has been installed, we have had a new fire exit fitted, and some new furniture has been made too. Recently, we have begun the process of finding the best way to heat the beautiful events space.

We have had 2 wall-mounted heaters fitted and these are being tested to see if they are up to the job of heating the 2450 square feet building.

The Atelier at Bridge Classic Cars continues to develop and improve. With more and more events being added to the calendar, we hope to see you in The Atelier very soon.

A Saab 96V4 Returns

After being looked after at our secure storage facility, The Hangar, a couple of years ago, our 1973 Saab 96V4 has returned to us.

Rather than going into storage though, this time it is in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop to investigate and resolve some issues that the owner has been experiencing. One of these is that a puddle of clutch fluid was found on its garage floor and pressure has been lost.

Our team of classic car technicians will investigate what might be causing this and look to resolve it ready for this rally car to get back out on the road.

Work Continues On Our Classic Daimler

Classic car technician Scott has been servicing the engine of our 1964 Daimler 250 V8. While doing this, Scott fitted new engine mounts and cleaned the old caked-on grease and oil from the engine. He also replaced the brake master cylinder.

Scott moved on to refitting the rear axle. However, while he was building it back up, he noticed that the threads were damaged on the off-side rear half shaft so a new shaft and bearing were ordered.

While waiting for the new shaft to arrive, Scott removed and stripped the front axle. Once the new parts were here, the old half shaft was removed and replaced with the new shaft and bearing.