News

When 25 Million Isn’t Enough

I can’t think of many people who would ever turn down $25 million (approx £20 million) but that’s exactly what Jerry Seinfeld did recently. He made the decision to say no to what many would consider a life-changing sum of money when his 1969 Porsche 917K went up for auction with Mecum Auctions on January […]

Torque Show – 24th January 2025

Molly and Rob are joined in the Classic Lounge by our friend, entrepreneur and Bridge Classic Cars Member Scott Russell, to chat about one of the most British of institutions – Land Rover. To coincide with the launch of our latest Land Rover Defender competition. Land Rover, a marque which has been part of the […]

Land Cruiser Doors

The doors of our 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser have now been painted and various parts of the interior have been cleaned in preparation for reassembly.

MG MIdget Wiring

Pete’s inspection of our 1966 Mg Midget began with tracing a burned wire from the earth point located under the bonnet. The wire was followed through the firewall and along the underside of the dashboard, terminating at a terminal connection behind the speedo unit. It was noted that the wiring loom was split along its […]

Midget Paint Prep

Adam has been prepping the body of our 1980 MG Midget for paint. He has also been applying rust treatment and making measurements of where the orange colour ends and the black lower edge begins to help with accuracy during the re-paint and rebuild.

On The Radio

A couple of weeks ago, Craig was asked to go on GenX Radio to talk about how he came up with the idea for The Story of Rilee, his plans for what comes next, and lots of other exciting things. It was a great interview so if you haven’t heard it yet, it is well […]

Win Our Defender

Our 2013 Land Rover Defender 110 is now available to win for just £9.00 It was first supplied on 19th July 2013 by Williams Land Rover Manchester. Since then, it has undergone several modifications that have made it the impressive machine you see today. These modifications include a roof rack and rear ladder, running boards […]

Rolls-Royce Apprenticeship Application Window Open

Applications for the 2025 Rolls-Royce Apprenticeship Programme are now open and include qualifications across level 2 all the way up to level 6. For level 2 & 3 roles, the application window is open until 2nd March 2025 and the window for level 6 roles closes slightly earlier on the 2nd March. The Apprenticeship scheme […]

More Progress

Our 1951 Austin Devon has continued to make good progress recently. It is now prepped for paint and will soon be returned to its original green colour.

Rover P4 Rust

Clinton has been working on our 1963 Rover P4. His focus has been on repairing areas of rust.

Thunderbird MOT Prep

John has been busy fitting side indicators to our 2002 Ford Thunderbird in preparation for its MOT. The horn was also found not be working so Jonn investigated and found the relay was not fitted.

Door Prep

Paint technician Maura has stripped down the doors of our 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser so they can be prepped for paint.

Poor Running

Steve has investigated the poor running of our 1960 Austin Healey 3000. After an initial test drive, he found that the inlet manifold core plug had fallen out causing it to run on three cylinders. The manifold and carburettors were removed, and a new core plug was fitted before being reassembled.

XJS Rebuild & AC Compressor

Here are Pete’s notes relating to his latest work on our 1993 Jaguar XJS: Future proofing is just as important as repair so the underside has been given a fresh coat of stone guard along both sills, and around the inner wheel arches and across the front above where the under tray fits. The rear […]

500SL Front Suspension

The next task for Pete on our 1985 Mercedes 500SL was the front lower arms. Due to the design of the Mercedes, suspension standard coil spring compressors don’t fit with room to adjust, so he had to fabricate a coil compressor from a few bits we had around the shop. With that done, Pete marked […]

MGB Roadster Strip Down

New technician Adam has already been very busy with the strip down of our 1973 MGB Roadster in preparation for it to be painted very soon. His work so far includes the removal of the rusted headlight ring (driver’s side) and cleaning up its behind to offer up the new ring before welding it into […]

MGB GT Appraisal

Our 1972 MGB GT underwent a detailed appraisal and inspection with technician Jonn. An initial walk-around and light check were performed outside before bringing the vehicle into the workshop and onto the ramp. The gearbox and rear axle fluid levels were checked, and all grease points were attended to. The brakes were stripped, cleaned, and […]

Competition Mini Repairs

Our 1998 Rover Mini Cooper Sports LE has had a series of repairs and maintenance tasks completed by Jonn. The nearside door pin switch was revisited, removed, and found to be obstructed by paint on the pin. This was resolved by rubbing it down, lubricating, refitting, and testing, with the switch operating correctly after these […]

MG Midget Strip Down

Our 1980 MG Midget has been stripped down by our new technician, Ben. The luggage rack, badge, door handles, door windows and mechanisms, bumpers, and head and tail lights were all removed. Both the front and rear bumpers were dismantled in preparation for cleaning and painting. Once the car was fully stripped for paint, all […]

Tailgate Seal

The tailgate glass of our 1979 Reliant Scimitar was carefully removed by the two Johns. Following this, the rubber boot seal was detached, and the edge was thoroughly cleaned to ensure a proper finish.

A Conversation With Stephen Norman

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to sit down with Stephen Norman, the former Managing Director of Vauxhall (among several other very high-ranking positions) about his four-decade-long career in the automotive industry. The purpose of our conversation was for me to get Stephen’s thoughts on various points for an article I am writing for the next […]

Goodwood Revival 2025 to Celebrate 75 Years Of Volkswagen Type 2 Split Screen

The 2025 Goodwood Revival will be celebrating 75 years of the Volkswagen Type 2 Split Screen during the track opening parades. Taking place from Friday, 12th September to Sunday 14th September 2025, this year’s Revival will see a huge collection of Type 2s going around the track each morning. A Symbol of Freedom and AdventureOriginally […]

SS100 Axle

The axle of our 1939 SS100 is being reformed and rebushed to accept the refurbished kingpins. Work is continuing to get this rare and very beautiful classic back out on the road.

Welding Our Audi 70L

The welding work on our 1969 Audi 70L is almost complete. The old underseal is being removed in preparation for a new layer to be applied for longevity.

Another Sustainable Delivery

We’ve had another delivery of P1 Fuels ready to fuel the next batch of competition cars. Every car that leaves us running on synthetic fuel has an 80% reduction in emissions helping us continue to reach our sustainability goals.

Dino Paint Complete

Our Dino has recently finished its time in the Bridge Classic Cars paint shop and it is looking incredible with its new coat of paint. It is now being reassembled so it is very exciting to see the progress of this stunning classic.

Pagoda Run Up

Our 1964 Mercedes 230SL has been run up as it continues its stay in the Bridge Classic Cras workshop.

Rebuilt Fuel Pump

Pete completed the reinstallation of the fuel pump on our 1967 Mercedes 250SL. It is now fitted with new drive motor seals and all the line connections were thoroughly checked and tightened before testing. The vehicle was test-driven for 20 minutes on both major and minor roads, during which no leaks or performance issues were […]

Paint Prep

Mauro has been prepping our 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser for paint.

Another Competiton Winner

Tony recently delivered our 1978 MG Midget to lucky winner Kevin. He won our Midget completely free in a special competition. Congratulations Kevin, enjoy your car.