1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation

The final Touches

Classic car technician Jonn has been working hard to get our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation ready to be delivered to the lucky winner,

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A New Arrival

We have recently welcomed a new addition to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation. This

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The final Touches

Classic car technician Jonn has been working hard to get our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation ready to be delivered to the lucky winner, Mark Lillington.

Jonn has recently added the finishing touches to this stunning classic car by fitting the new wheel studs that he was waiting for to finish his work. After fitting the new studs on the nearside, he did the same on the offside.

Our Mexico Recreation will soon be leaving the Bridge Classic Cars workshop and we look forward to delivering it to its new owner very soon.

Finishing A Competition Car

While our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation is being prepared for delivery to its new owner who was lucky enough to win this stunning classic car through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions, Jonn has been fitting new wheel bearings and alloy hubs.

As Jonn was working on our Mexico Recreation, he noticed that the offside caliper touched the disc. He had to grind this away so it now misses the disc.

Now everything is reassembled, Jonn is just waiting for new wheel studs to arrive to finish off this competition car and finally get it delivered to its new home.

A New Strut For Our Mexico Recreation

Classic car technician Jonn has been working on our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation in preparation for it to be delivered to its new owner who won it through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.

Jonn fitted a new strut and spring assembly to both sides of our Mexico, and this takes it one step closer to leaving us and getting back out on the road with its lucky new owner.

Drive It Day 2023 – Over ยฃ2000 Raised For The NSPCC

On Sunday 23rd April, Bridge Classic Cars hosted Drive It Day.

Starting at The Hangar, at Bentwaters Parks, around 150 cars arrived and were put on display. Tea and coffee were available and there was plenty of time to admire the wide variety of vehicles in attendance.

At midday, we all travelled, in convoy, to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop, in Pettistree – a journey of approximately 7 miles. Once here, there was musical entertainment from The Buskateers, food from Suffolk Fried Chicken and Otis Breading, and The Atelier bar was open too.

The whole day was a lot of fun and it was great to see so many classic car enthusiasts turn out and spend some time with us (despite the poor weather at times!). However, it wasn’t all about fun and cars – Drive It Day helps raise much-needed funds for the NSPCC, specifically Childline.

Our Drive It Day was a great success and more than ยฃ2000 was raised over the course of the day.

Everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars would like to thank everyone who came along and we hope to see even more of you at our future events.

A New Arrival

We have recently welcomed a new addition to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1971 Ford Escort RS Mexico Recreation.

This will be a future competition car for Bridge Classic Cars Competitions and we are expecting it to be extremely popular. Before that can happen though, it will go through a full inspection and assessment with our team of experienced technicians.

When it arrived at the workshop, Craig took it out for its first drive with us and it was a lot of fun. The car got lots of attention from people in the local area and we are sure this will be the case for the lucky winner in the future too.