August 28, 2024

Good Deed 7/20 – Raising £22,500 for Cancer Support Suffolk

At Bridge Classic Cars, our passion for classic cars goes beyond just restoring them – we believe in using that passion to make a difference in our community. Recently, we had the privilege of combining our love for classic cars with a cause close to our hearts (now more than ever): raising money for Cancer Support Suffolk. Through a competition to win our 1990 Jaguar XJ6 and our sponsorship of the Classic & Sports Cars by the Bridge event, we’re very proud to have raised £22,500 for this important charity.

The Beginning

When a member of the Bridge Classic Cars team was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago, it quickly became apparent that several other members of the team had also experienced cancer first-hand. After reaching out to our friends and family, we brought together a group of men to help break the silence and encourage conversation about what it means to be diagnosed with the ‘Big C’.

Cancer is often dealt with in silence, especially among men. Societal expectations and personal fears can create barriers to open discussion. Our project sought to take down these barriers. Our video captured raw, honest conversations about the fears, the struggles, and the triumphs of living with and beyond cancer. The men in the video talk about their initial reactions, their treatments, and the emotional toll the disease has taken on them and their loved ones.

Mark Murphey, CEO of Cancer Support Suffolk joined us for the conversation and our journey together had begun…


The Jaguar XJ6 Competition

All proceeds from our Jaguar XJ6 competition went to Cancer Support Suffolk, a charity dedicated to providing care, support, and services to those affected by cancer in the Suffolk area.

Everyone who participated in this competition directly helped individuals and families in their community who are navigating the challenges of cancer.

Cancer touches many lives, and organisations like Cancer Support Suffolk play a crucial role in offering comfort, resources, and hope to those in need.


Classic & Sports Cars by the Bridge Event

But our efforts didn’t stop with the competition. We were also proud to be the headline sponsor of the Classic & Sports Cars by the Bridge event, held at Suffolk Food Hall. This event brought together enthusiasts from all over the local area, and it was the perfect opportunity to showcase the Jaguar XJ6 and encourage even more support for Cancer Support Suffolk.

At the event, attendees could see the Jaguar up close and buy tickets for the competition as well as donate much-needed funds to the charity.

£22,500 Raised for Cancer Support Suffolk

Now that the competition has come to an end, we are extremely excited to announce that we raised £22,500 for Cancer Support Suffolk. This incredible result was thanks to the generosity of everyone who bought tickets, attended the event, and supported this incredible cause.

The money raised will go directly to Cancer Support Suffolk, helping them continue their essential work providing counselling, support groups, and other services to individuals and families dealing with cancer.


A Big Thank You

This experience has been a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish as a community. At Bridge Classic Cars, we’re committed to continuing our support for Cancer Support Suffolk and other local charities in the future.

We want to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped make this possible—from our customers and supporters to the wider classic car community. Together, we’ve not only celebrated our love for classic cars, but we’ve also made a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.

Once again, thank you for being part of this incredible journey with us.


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Working on the 1991 VW Transporter

The team have been working on the 1991 VW T4 Transporter at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. Our technician Steve has been heading up the work on the van. Starting with some electrical work.

After looking into an issue with the fog lights, Steve found some poor wiring which he rectified with correct, shielded connectors before reinstalling the switch back in place. After that, Steve could move onto servicing the van for its owner.

Along with a fluid change, Steve installed new filters – oil, fuel and air.

Whilst inspecting the vehicle, Steve did find a few items which were brought to the owners attention. The wiper blades had split, which were replaced by the team. The tyre, which Steve had found a screw in, was later sorted out by the owner.