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Investigating Running Issues

Our 1977 Triumph Spitfire came into the workshop for the team to investigate some running issues it was experiencing. Classic car technician Jon has begun looking into these issues and already found and rectified some of them. The first thing Jon did was to charge the flat battery. He then removed and regapped the spark […]

Putting Things Back Together

Now that the chassis of our 1959 Jensen 541R is back in the workshop, classic car technician Rob has started the process of putting everything back together again. This will obviously take some time and it will require a huge amount of patience and skill. Fortunately, our classic car technicians have both of these so […]

New Hardboard Panels And Badges Refurbished

The interior trim of our 1978 MGB GT has had new hardboard panels made. The finish of the new panels goes a long way in making this classic car look refined and very appealing. The badges of the car have also been undergoing refurbishment. Seemingly small tasks like this do a great job of bringing […]

A Special Car Returns

A little over a year ago, we said goodbye to our 1972 Chevron B20. Everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars loved this formula 2 car and, although we were happy it was going to a new owner, there was still quite a bit of sadness to see this very special car leave us. However, today […]

Body Shaping Begins

Classic car technician Chris recently started the body shaping process on our 1986 Daimler DS420. Quite a bit of restoration work has already been completed on this classic car and things certainly aren’t slowing down as progress continues to be made.

A Day In The Life Of A Classic Car Technician

The classic car technicians here at Bridge Classic Cars spend their days working on a wide range of classic vehicles. As quite a few of the classic cars that find themselves in the workshop are very rare, it’s not surprising that the technicians have to be creative, experienced, and highly skilled in what they do […]

Entry Is Open – Win Our 1992 Rover Mini Cooper 1.3

If you’ve ever wanted to own a classic mini, you have the chance to do just that over at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions. Entry is now open to win our 1992 Rover Mini Cooper 1.3. With a higher compression engine of 10.1:1 and striking red paintwork, this is one classic mini that will not only […]

Just Arrived – 1991 Maserati Bi-Turbo Spyder E

Another new arrival has made its way to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1991 Maserati Bi-Turbo Spyder E. The car is soon to be assessed by our team of classic car technicians before becoming a future prize on Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.

A Classic Pinstripe

Along with its new interior, sun visors, and roof, our 1969 Morris Minor 1000 Convertible has a new pinstripe too. Classic car technician Chris made sure the car was properly prepped before painting on the pinstripe. The pinstripe may seem like a relatively small thing but, as you can see from the photos below, it […]

Sending Our Condolences

Everyone at Bridge Classic Cars is extremely sad to hear about the unexpected passing of GenX Radio Presenter Tim Gough. Our director Craig was recently interviewed on GenX and found the team there to be a friendly and professional group of people. We would like to send our condolences to everyone at the radio station […]

Highlights Of The Suffolk Business Awards 2022

Last month we were a finalist in the medium business of the year category at the Suffolk Business Awards. We had a great night at the awards and we are very proud to have been recognised for all the hard work the team put in every day. If you’ve never been to the awards before, […]

New On MyClassics.co.uk – 1969 Mercedes 300 SEL

If you like classic Mercedes, then the newly listed 1969 Mercedes 300 SEL might be a great car for you. With lots of restoration work completed on this classic car, it has only done 1000 miles since the work on the engine and gearbox has been finished. The car seems to be in great condition […]

Prep And Paint

After recent repairs to its wheel arches and getting high build primer applied, our 1999 Vauxhall Omega went through its final preparations before receiving its top coat of paint. During the prep work, all joints were sealed and the car was appropriately covered to ensure the paintwork looked as good as new. As you can […]

Chassis Back In The Workshop

The chassis of our 1959 Jensen 541R has arrived back at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. It has been moved from our storage facility, The Hangar, ready to begin the next stage of the restoration process. Now it is back with us, our classic car technicians will carry out a thorough inspection of it before […]

Just Arrived – 1977 Triumph Spitfire

There’s nothing quite like an eye-catching classic car arriving at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. Our 1977 Triumph Spitfire certainly fits the bill to be an attention-grabbing vehicle. Not only does it stand out in its yellow colour, but it’s also a beautiful-looking classic car. It has come in for our classic car technicians to […]

A New Exhaust Fitted

A new stainless steel exhaust has been fitted to our 1972 Jaguar E-Type V12 Series 3 by classic car technician Paul. While Paul was working on this classic car, he also removed the centre console to gain access to the gear selection illumination. He needed to do this in order to fit a new bulb […]

Looking Back On A Long Journey

It hasn’t been long since we saw the arrival of our 1976 Aston Martin AMV8. Now that it’s been in the workshop for a few days, we have been looking back on its long journey from America to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in Suffolk. The photos below show its arrival at Felixstowe docks ready […]

More Progress On Our 1905 Riley 9HP

Classic car technician Dave has been continuing work on our 1905 Riley 9HP. He has recently added the wheel hub nuts and the nut locking ring. As work continues on this truly classic car, it has already come a long way since it first arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. With quite a bit […]

Just Arrived – 1998 Mercedes E240

Another new arrival has made its way to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. This time it is our 1998 Mercedes E240. This will become part of the Bridge Classic Cars personal collection for now. Based on first looks alone, it seems to be a very nice car and we are looking forward to seeing what […]

Machining Jaguar Pistons

The pistons of our 1954 Jaguar MK VII were machined recently. As the pistons are such a vital component of the engine, it’s important that they are exactly right and, as you can see in the video below, care needs to be taken to make sure everything is perfect.

E-Type Suspension

Classic car technician Paul has been working on the suspension of our 1972 Jaguar E-Type V12 Series 3. He installed new poly bushes to the front suspension which will absorb any bumps and knocks as well as reduce noise and vibration once the car is back out on the road. Everything will be put back […]

Ready For All Weathers

Our 1969 Morris Minor 1000 Convertible has a new roof to help keep its owner warm and dry when the weather isn’t suitable for having the top down. However, classic car technician Brian also fitted the sun visors into the car for when the sun does come out and a summer road trip is in […]

High Build Primer

Following repairs to both rear wheel arches and sills, our 1999 Vauxhall Omega was given a coat of high-build primer. This will help provide the best possible surface for the top coat of paint to be applied. With the arch and sills now repaired, and the car almost ready for painting, it continues to make […]

Investigation And Prep Work

Classic car technician Scott has been conducting an assessment of our 1976 Aston Martin AMV8. After noticing some oil leaks, he removed the under trays so he could see where these originated from. While the under trays were removed, an assessment was able to be carried out to see where any welding might be needed […]

Wings Removed

Classic car technicians Monty and Christian have taken the front wings off of our 1975 Jensen Interceptor MK3 to make way for the new ones to be fitted at a later date. They made sure everything was done accurately and safely so, when the new wings are ready, they will fit perfectly into place.

Behind The Scenes Of Shooting Our 1981 MGB GT LE

One of the classic cars you can win over at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions is our 1981 MGB GT LE. To show you how cool this classic car really is, Molly and the team headed over to our Bentwaters location to take some photos of the car as well as to do some filming to […]

Wheel Stickers

Our 1987 Volvo 240GL is coming towards the end of its restoration journey with us here at Bridge Classic Cars. It’s at this time when it starts to look very recognisable as the classic car that it really is. Classic car technician Mauro has recently been putting the wheel stickers in place to make sure […]

Epoxy Primer For Our 1956 Jensen 541

Classic car technician Alan has been doing more work on our 1956 Jensen 541. After repairing the roof and bonnet of this classic car, Alan turned his attention to the doors. He removed the door skins from the frames so he could apply epoxy primer to both sides. Epoxy primer was also applied to the […]

Winner Of Our 1961 Mini Deluxe ‘Little Eva’

Paul Mazey was the lucky winner of our beautiful 1961 Mini Deluxe ‘Little Eva’. He won with ticket number 2772 at our live draw on 6th October 2022. Paul visited the Bridge Classic Cars workshop to see his mini for himself. Congratulations to Paul and we hope you enjoy ‘Little Eva’ as much as we […]

Our Latest Winner Receives His 1990 Porsche 944 Turbo

The latest winner on Bridge Classic Cars Competitions has just taken delivery of his 1990 Porsche 944 Turbo. Paul Dendy was randomly selected as the winner at our live draw on 13th October 2022. His ticket number was 469 and it proved to be very lucky for him. Congratulations to Paul and we hope you […]