April 5, 2023

Our New Ducati

Our 2011 Ducati 900 SuperSport has recently arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. This beautiful motorcycle will soon be a competition vehicle through Bridge

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A New Arrival

We have recently welcomed a new addition to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation. This

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A Mustang Returns

After spending a bit of time in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in 2020 for some minor repairs before going into storage at The Hangar,

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Rated Strong

In the midst of these complex and challenging times for almost all businesses, we are very excited to share that Bridge Classic Cars has achieved

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Shared By Nicola Hume

Our stunning 1958 Austin-Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite has now sold out! Before that happened, Nicola Hume helped spread the word of this beautiful classic car via

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A Delivery Goes Wrong

When delivering classic cars, it’s always important to take extra care. Even small dings can cause much more damage than you might expect. When a

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A New Coat Of Paint

Some good progress has been made on our 1956 Jensen 541 recently. After being prepped and primed, the body and various components have been painted.

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Getting Some Sun

Our 1984 Suzuki GSX 400T was able to enjoy some time in the sun recently. After being in the workshop of JAL Restorations for a

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Painting Brake Calipers

Classic car technician Mauro has been painting the brake calipers on Director Craig’s 2015 Audi A5 Sportback. As you can see from the photos below,

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Working On A Thunderbird

Classic car technician Steve has been working on our 1956 Ford Thunderbird. During his investigation, he found that the anti-roll bar bushes were cracked and

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Our New Ducati

Our 2011 Ducati 900 SuperSport has recently arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.

This beautiful motorcycle will soon be a competition vehicle through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions and we are very excited to see it go to a new owner in the near future.

A New Arrival

We have recently welcomed a new addition to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation.

This will be a future competition car for Bridge Classic Cars Competitions and we are expecting it to be extremely popular. Before that can happen though, it will go through a full inspection and assessment with our team of experienced technicians.

When it arrived at the workshop, Craig took it out for its first drive with us and it was a lot of fun. The car got lots of attention from people in the local area and we are sure this will be the case for the lucky winner in the future too.

A Mustang Returns

After spending a bit of time in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in 2020 for some minor repairs before going into storage at The Hangar, our 2016 Ford Mustang GT is back!

This time, it’s back for a very exciting reason…it’s now a competition car that will be won through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.

Our Mustang is loud, it’s fast, and it’s an eye-catching car that will be sure to get a whole load of attention wherever it ends up. You can enter the draw to win this stunning muscle car once it goes live on the Bridge Classic Cars Competitions website very soon.

Primer For A Special E-Type

Our very special 1968 Jaguar E-Type has been in the Bridge Classic Cars paint shop with Chris and Mauro. They have been applying primer to the bonnet of this future competition car.

What makes this car so special is that you will be able to help us make some of the decisions along the way as we work to restore and rebuild our E-Type.

As you can see from the images below, our 1968 Jaguar E-Type is beginning to look very good and we look forward to getting you involved with its progress very soon.

Rated Strong

In the midst of these complex and challenging times for almost all businesses, we are very excited to share that Bridge Classic Cars has achieved noteworthy recognition from a prominent data analysis company.

They recently reached out and informed us that, among the landscape of 374 classic car specialist companies throughout the UK, we have been given the rating: STRONG.

This accolade is something the entire team is proud of. Navigating the current economic climate has undoubtedly presented its share of trials, making this recognition all the more meaningful. This acknowledgement serves as a testament to our team’s perseverance, innovative approach, and the outstanding service we provide for all of our customers.

Moving forward, we remain determined in our pursuit of excellence, continually setting benchmarks in the classic car industry and upholding the standard of being “STRONG” in every sense of the word.

Shared By Nicola Hume

Our stunning 1958 Austin-Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite has now sold out!

Before that happened, Nicola Hume helped spread the word of this beautiful classic car via her Instagram story.

A Delivery Goes Wrong

When delivering classic cars, it’s always important to take extra care. Even small dings can cause much more damage than you might expect.

When a vintage Corvette was being delivered to its owner in America recently, much more care should have been taken to avoid the disaster that took place. As the classic car rolls off the back of the transporter and crashes down into the road, it certainly won’t be in the condition the owner would expect it to be in on delivery.

Shared on TikTok, the disastrous delivery can be seen below.

https://www.tiktok.com/@beach_pirate/video/7215786192090975531?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7218473402805290502

A New Coat Of Paint

Some good progress has been made on our 1956 Jensen 541 recently. After being prepped and primed, the body and various components have been painted. As you can see from the images below, the new colour looks great and was the perfect choice from the owner of this classic car.

While Chris was painting our 541, classic car technician Brian was working on the interior. He cut out the under-dash panels along with the kick panels and air vent holes.

Getting Some Sun

Our 1984 Suzuki GSX 400T was able to enjoy some time in the sun recently. After being in the workshop of JAL Restorations for a while, it has finally been able to be photographed outside in the sunshine!

It’s always exciting to get updates on this special project and we love seeing the bike outside and moving closer to being back out on the road again at some point in the future.

Become a Bridge Classic Cars VIP

If you enjoy playing along with Bridge Classic Cars Competitions, then you might be able to save some money every time you enter one of the draws.

Our exclusive VIP membership gives you an extra 10% off all competition tickets. Whether you are buying tickets at a launch sale price, using an email coupon code, or purchasing at full price, the 10% VIP discount will automatically be applied to all of your purchases.

For just £10 a year, you can become a VIP member and save an extra 10% every time you enter one of our competitions.

If you are not already a VIP member and you enter our competitions regularly, then you could save money with our VIP membership.

Painting Brake Calipers

Classic car technician Mauro has been painting the brake calipers on Director Craig’s 2015 Audi A5 Sportback.

As you can see from the photos below, the newly painted calipers are looking great and make this already stunning car, even more pleasing to the eye!

Working On A Thunderbird

Classic car technician Steve has been working on our 1956 Ford Thunderbird.

During his investigation, he found that the anti-roll bar bushes were cracked and perished. This was also the case with the power steering hose. Steve also found that the right-hand exhaust manifold was cracked and leaking.

Other issues that Steve noticed included the paint peeling off the sump and the rear shackle bushes being cracked and perished.

These issues will need to be resolved before this eye-catching classic car can get back out on the road.