May 12, 2023

DB9 Damage

Unfortunately, since returning to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop, our 2005 Aston Martin DB9 has picked up a little bit of damage. However, our team

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A Rare Body

The wooden body of our 1905 Riley 9HP has returned and has been put in place on the chassis of this potential prototype vehicle. After

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Talking Classics with Bridge Classic Cars – Episode 2

Episode 2 of Talking Classics with Bridge Classic Cars goes live tonight at 7 pm.

Nick talks about our 1998 Lotus Elise S1, Craig talks to Elisa Artioli – the namesake of the Elise, and Molly and Nick discuss their 3 favourite Lotus cars.

We also take a look back at the very special competition for Lotus Elise Sport 240 Final Edition that helped us raise ยฃ100,000 for charity.

You can watch the new and previous episodes on the Bridge Classic Cars YouTube Channel.

DB9 Damage

Unfortunately, since returning to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop, our 2005 Aston Martin DB9 has picked up a little bit of damage.

However, our team of technicians will be able to repair the small area that has been affected and our DB9 will soon be looking as good as ever.

A Rare Body

The wooden body of our 1905 Riley 9HP has returned and has been put in place on the chassis of this potential prototype vehicle.

After finding out that our Riley is likely even rarer than we initially thought, it’s great to be able to preserve so much of the original bodywork as we work to restore and bring this historic vehicle back to life.

As the bodywork was carefully lifted into place, you can clearly see the shape of the car really starting to come together.

Now that the body is back with us, the restoration can continue as our Riley 9 gets one step closer to driving out of the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.

1 Frogeye Out & 1 Frogeye In

When William Gordon won our 1958 Austin-Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions, we took a long drive up to Scotland to deliver his new classic car to him.

When we arrived, it wasn’t long until we noticed another Frogeye quietly poking its head out from inside William’s garage.

What eventually happened was that William’s new Frogeye (that he had recently won) left our trailer, and the Frogeye he already owned was put on the now empty trailer and made the journey back down to Suffolk with us.

Now that it is here in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop, it will undergo a thorough assessment and inspection before hopefully becoming another competition car in the very near future.

A Camper Gets Delivered

Bridge Classic Cars Competitions lucky winner, Steve Edge, is now the proud owner of his 2000 Toyota Regius Camper.

After his winning ticket number of 3009 was randomly selected in our live draw held on 9th May 2023, we delivered the camper to Steve at his home and he was very happy with it.

Everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars would like to congratulate Steve again and we hope that he enjoys plenty of summer days out in his camper!