May 10, 2023

An FF Returns

We have recently welcomed our 1971 Jensen FF MKII back into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. After leaving us back in January, it has returned

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Our Sunbeam Is Back

Our 1980 Talbot Sunbeam Lotus has recently returned to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. After spending some time earlier this year with our team of

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Paint And Polish

Our 1976 Aston AMV8 has spent a bit more time in the Bridge Classic Cars paint shop. That being said, its time in paint is

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Win 1 Of Just 700 Porsche Cayman

Our 2009 Porsche Cayman S Sport is now live on the Bridge Classic Cars Competitions website.

Only 700 S Sports were made and this is car number 56 of 700. It is finished in stunning Carrera White with the black graphics pack and matching 19-inch SportDesign wheels making it look cool, stylish, and very sporty.

With only 36,000 miles on the clock, there is a whole lot more left in the tank of this mid-engined sports car. Whether you’re heading out on a road trip or using it as a daily driver, you will certainly enjoy the experience of being behind the wheel.

Entry is now open so make sure you get your tickets fast to be in with a chance of winning our 2009 Porsche Cayman S Sport, as we don’t expect this one to be available for long.

Bridge Classic Cars Movie Night At The Riverside Theatre

Come and join the Bridge Classic Cars team for our first-ever movie night at The Riverside in Woodbridge.

We have teamed up with our local cinema to host a screening of the 1969 classic ‘The Italian Job’. The evening will begin at 7 pm when attendees can park their classic cars and spend some time admiring the other special vehicles that have made the trip.

The A Listers will also be open where drinks will be available to make sure you are comfortable and ready for the screening to start at 7:45 pm.

‘The Italian Job’ stars Michael Caine as the mastermind behind a plan to steal a shipment of gold from the streets of Turin in Italy. Benny Hill co-stars as the computer expert who causes a traffic jam to create the ideal situation for the heist to take place.

This is your chance to watch the original version of an iconic film, that has been remade several times, surrounded by classic cars and other like-minded enthusiasts.

If you’re a classic Mini fan, ‘The Italian Job’ will certainly give you plenty of opportunity to admire some great examples on the big screen.

Tickets are available on The Riverside website.

Any queries: please contact Lily at Bridge Classic Cars at events@bridgeclassiccars.co.uk

An FF Returns

We have recently welcomed our 1971 Jensen FF MKII back into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.

After leaving us back in January, it has returned to us so we can investigate and resolve a few issues that the owner has been experiencing since getting the car back. These minor issues include the fuel flap not working, and one of the doors not closing properly.

Our team of classic car technicians will look to make any repairs needed to get our FF back out onto the road in the very near future.

Our Sunbeam Is Back

Our 1980 Talbot Sunbeam Lotus has recently returned to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.

After spending some time earlier this year with our team of technicians, it has come back to us so we can investigate why it isn’t starting as it should and to find the reason behind a coolant leak.

Now that it is back in the workshop, work will begin to resolve these issues and get the car back to its owner very soon.

Paint And Polish

Our 1976 Aston AMV8 has spent a bit more time in the Bridge Classic Cars paint shop. That being said, its time in paint is coming to an end as it has now been fully painted in deep carriage green.

Once it came out of the paint booth, classic car technician Al moved on to the flatting and polishing process to make sure that when our AMV8 leaves the paint shop, it is looking as good as possible.

The transformation of this classic car has already been impressive and, with more work to do, it will continue to get better and better as it moves through the workshop.

A Photoshoot For A Rare Classic

Our 1937 Vauxhall 25 Wingham Cabriolet is an exceptionally rare car. It is believed that there are only five surviving examples left worldwide, so each one is a very special vehicle.

We happen to own one of the remaining examples and it is currently in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.

After having interior work completed at Moore’s Classic Car Interiors, our team of skilled technicians have painted the underside, fitted a new exhaust system, made and fitted a boot floor carpet and corner covers for the bonnet, replaced a radiator hose, and cleaned the braking system.

During its time with Moore’s, it underwent work on the front and rear seats, door upholstery, headlining, and soft top.

Now that our rare Wingham is looking as good as it does, we thought it was only right to organise a photoshoot to show off a classic car that you likely won’t get the chance to see in person yourself, considering there are so few remaining anywhere in the world.

Nick took our Wingham out of the workshop and down to a more open area of our facility and, as you can see from the photos below, the results certainly go some way in showing just how beautiful and special this car really is.