Interior Painting
At the request of the new owner of our 2005 Suzuki Every, classic car technician Al has painted the white interior components black. The newly
At the request of the new owner of our 2005 Suzuki Every, classic car technician Al has painted the white interior components black. The newly
This 2005 Suzuki Every – VW replica which has undergone extensive cosmetic work to its exterior, including trim repair and a repaint is the latest
If you are looking for a truly interesting vehicle, then you’ll love our 2005 Suzuki Every. Don’t be fooled by the bright colours and the
The paint and body team have been working hard on the 2005 Suzuki Every. The freshly repainted body has been carefully put back together as
The 2005 Suzuki Every has been moved from the Bridge Classic Cars body shop into our in-house paint shop for the next stage of its
The 2005 Suzuki Every has been in with the Bridge Classic Cars paint and body team to prepare each piece ready for its first round
The in-house body team at Bridge Classic Cars have been focusing on reworking the front and rear bumpers of the 2005 Suzuki Every. The fibreglass
The paint and body team at Bridge Classic Car have been working on repairing and adjusting the trim on the 2005 Suzuki Everyvan. A lot
The paint and body team at Bridge Classic Cars have been working on addressing a small crack in the rear hatch of the 2005 Suzuki
The paint and body team are working on refining the 2005 Suzuki Everyvan in with Bridge Classic Cars. Our body and paint tech Alan has
The workshop at the Bridge Classic Cars Suffolk HQ have just had this unique and quirky 2005 Suzuki Every arrive for the team to have
At the request of the new owner of our 2005 Suzuki Every, classic car technician Al has painted the white interior components black.
The newly painted parts give a crisp and stylish look to the interior of this stunning VW replica.
We hope that the new owner of our Suzuki Every is happy with the finish and enjoys their new camper.
This 2005 Suzuki Every – VW replica which has undergone extensive cosmetic work to its exterior, including trim repair and a repaint is the latest vehicle sold on MyClassics.co.uk
Imported from Japan, where this type of vehicle customisation is very popular, all the work has been finished to an extremely high standard.
The new owner is certainly very lucky to have this vehicle in their collection.
If you are looking for a truly interesting vehicle, then you’ll love our 2005 Suzuki Every.
Don’t be fooled by the bright colours and the Volkswagen branding, this really is a Suzuki Every that has been highly customised to be a replica of the legendary VW campervan.
With air-conditioning, a reversing camera, and an extremely well-finished interior, our Every would make for an ideal road trip vehicle or even a great addition to your next camping holiday.
Information about this eye-catching car can be found on MyClassics.co.uk
Also available on eBay.
The paint and body team have been working hard on the 2005 Suzuki Every.
The freshly repainted body has been carefully put back together as part of its aesthetic overhaul. The team have put the freshly painted and refined bumpers as well as the front and rear lights put in and aligned along with the trim work.
The 2005 Suzuki Every has been moved from the Bridge Classic Cars body shop into our in-house paint shop for the next stage of its work.
The team have been carefully preparing the bodywork of the VW look-a-like to get it ready to be repainted.
Once primed and ready, the team scanned the paintwork to create an identical match to the existing bodywork and laid down several coats. Once cured, the paint work will be colour sanded and polished.
The 2005 Suzuki Every has been in with the Bridge Classic Cars paint and body team to prepare each piece ready for its first round of primer.
The team have been perfecting each line and trim piece for the tiny camper before it was moved into the paint booth for our painter Mauro to lay down the first coats of primer onto the car.
The in-house body team at Bridge Classic Cars have been focusing on reworking the front and rear bumpers of the 2005 Suzuki Every.
The fibreglass panels have been sanded and filled to get them looking just right. Also, the team have gone and fitted up the fibreglass replica bumpers and also begun to rework the shape and fitment of them to the rest of the bodywork.
The paint and body team at Bridge Classic Car have been working on repairing and adjusting the trim on the 2005 Suzuki Everyvan.
A lot of the trims on the tiny campervan haven’t been put on level or straight, while other pieces of the car arent square onto the body such as some of the door mechanisms and the rear lights. So, our in-house body team have been working on getting everything exactly where it should be and working perfectly too.
The paint and body team at Bridge Classic Cars have been working on addressing a small crack in the rear hatch of the 2005 Suzuki Everyvan.
The team have carefully stripped back the area to expose the bare metal for our fabrication team to weld back up before grinding the area as smooth as possible. From there, the paint and body team took over finessing the area further in order to get it perfectly flat and smooth with minimal filler work needed.
The paint and body team are working on refining the 2005 Suzuki Everyvan in with Bridge Classic Cars.
Our body and paint tech Alan has been reworking the panels of the tiny campervan to make sure everything lines up perfectly but also each pieces flows correctly into the next while fairing out some of the compound curves at the front of VW look-a-like.
Soon, the microbus will go into the paint booth to be refinished.
The workshop at the Bridge Classic Cars Suffolk HQ have just had this unique and quirky 2005 Suzuki Every arrive for the team to have a look at.
The team will inspect and assess the Volkswagen Camper-inspired Mini Van and report back with their findings.
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