Projects

Recommissioning our 1974 Triumph Spitfire

Having been overlooked in a garden in Ipswich for many years, we have just been to collect our latest project, a 1974 Triumph Spitfire. Now ready to be brought back to life for a family member she is in with us for a full health check and assessment. The car will be recommissioned to MOT […]

Fitting the new bumpers and over-riders

Although the car has benefited hugely from being safely stored away all year round the chrome bumper and over-riders have started to show signs of wear. Over the years we have collected lots of new and rare parts here at Bridge Classic Cars and it just so happens that on the shelf we had a […]

Our MGB Roadster gleaming in the sunshine

The sun was shining this afternoon outside Bridge Classic Cars and Bridge MOT HQ so John decided to work outside on our 1971 MGB Roadster.

Behind the scenes of our 1982 Triumph TR7 photo shoot

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Although this incredible structure over the River Orwell is one of Suffolk’s largest landmarks, it’s surprisingly difficult to get a car photographed beside the Orwell Bridge. We were all set for a 9am start with a fantastic location all lined up and the necessary permissions all in place to carry out our latest photo shoot. […]

Updated images of our 1973 Jaguar E-Type V12 strip down.

Due to our busy paint shop the full respray on our US 1973 Jaguar E-Type V12 has taken a bit of a back seat. Here are the latest pictures from the strip down.

Fitting up the blue piping

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Today, Dave has been concentrating on fitting up the blue leather piping around the front and rear wings of our 1949 MGYT. With lots of blue fabric options on the market as well as a great choice of dark greys and blacks in leather this turned out to be more of a challenge than we […]

Work continues on the paint preparation

Work continues today on the paint preparation as we build up and re-shape to give our E-Type roadster the perfect lines once again.  

Uncovering the rot in the front inner wing

As you can see from the pictures, we have a lot to tackle with this one. Our 1969 MGBGT came in to us a couple of weeks ago after being involved in a minor accident which damaged the front grille and chrome bumper. By stripping the components ready for the body repair to commence we […]

Jaguar V12 E-Type Paint Preparation

We are now preparing the bodywork ready for paint. At this stage we are expecting the preparation to be approximately 150-180 hours.

Coming soon to Bridge Classic Cars: HMC Sportscar

With the owner’s of this stunning HMC making the permanent move to Australia later in the year, we are pleased to have it in with us to carry out some remedial work before she makes the big trip. Work will begin at the beginning of May 2017. More information to follow. Holmes Motor Company Limited […]

Land Rover Series 1 body panel repairs

A very challenging task and one that we can’t just jump in head first. One of the toughest materials to work with, we have taken on the task of repairing the Birmabright body panels from a Land Rover Series 1. We have removed the dents from the panels. Source: Wikipedia Birmabright is best known as […]

The TR7 is now complete

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With the newly refurbished radiator now fitted and functional there was just one final piece to the puzzle. A good clean and detail to remove the last of the paint shop dust. Rich from Suffolk Detailing came in to assist yesterday afternoon and after a few hours we are back in the workshops, covered over ready […]

Refitting the newly refurbished radiator

Our Triumph TR7 radiator has now been fully rebuilt and tested by the guys down at Ipswich based radiator specialists Sheldrake & Wells. As always, a super fast service and prompt delivery means we were able to remove it, rebuild it and refit it in a number of days.

Our 1967 Jaguar E-Type is now black

It is always very rewarding, after months of preparation to see our car go into paint. We can now embark on the reassembly of all of the refurbished and new parts that have been the focus of our attention over the passed few months. When we look at the rebuilt engine and gearbox we can […]

Bridge Classic Cars Team With Jaguar V12 Roadster Owner

On his recent visit to the UK and to the Bridge Classic Cars workshops here we have the Bridge Classic Cars team (minus John who was skiving for the afternoon) with the owner of our 1971 Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster and Brian Page from Classic Assessments.

Jaguar E-Type arriving soon to Bridge Classic Cars

I was put on to our latest acquisition by my old friend Brian Farquar of Abelour in Bonny Scotland. Brian finds me lots of cars and is a keen collector himself. He loves his Minis and his old Fords and they are immaculate. Show winners. Brian can describe a car and we would always buy […]

Blasting more of our E-Type components

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With the return of our painted Jaguar E-Type body imminent, Tommy has been working through some of the final pieces that require his attention. Today, he has been busy blasting some of the smaller components as well as piecing together the recently acquired and very rare pedal box set up. Once blasted, the pieces have […]

Refurbishing the TR7’s rotten radiator

Whilst in the paint shop an issue has arisen with the radiator. By removing the radiator we discovered that is was suffering heavily due to rot in the core. We have now sent the radiator away to Sheldrake and Wells for it to be fully refurbished.

Reshaping the new MGYT floor

Although our MG YT came fitted with solid floors, they had seen better days and needed attention. We felt the car deserved better so rather than repainting the old flooring we made the decision to reshape and build a new floor.

New lease of life for the Twister chrome

The Twister Yacht chrome window frames have now returned and looking stunning. Justin time for the summer season to begin. Time to get them fitted up and for the Twister to get back on the open seas!

Running up the Maserati Merak engine for the first time

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]After months of hard-graft rebuilding the engine, Don Warman was back with us today to run up the 1976 Maserati Merak engine for the first time. This is the first time since it has been fitted in the recently restored car so it was a big day for all involved. A small issue with a […]

MGBGT stripped and ready for repair

The front end of our 1969 MGBGT is now stripped and ready for the repair work to begin.

First stages of paint

The pictures show the first stages of paint. Smooth stone chip has been applied to the inner wings, high gloss black to the centre of the bonnet section, floors and bulk head. We have continued the smooth stone chip to the underside of car.

1983 Mercedes 230E called in today to see us…

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]You can’t get more local to Bridge Classic Cars than living one road up. Francis called by the workshops today with his beautiful 1983 Mercedes 230E. The front arches are starting to show signs of wear, mainly through years of mud and grit being stored behind where the mud flaps used to be. Now is […]

Damaged 1969 MGBGT Arrived Today

Earlier this week we received approval by the insurers for Bridge Classic Cars to carry out the repairs on the 1969 MGBGT we recently inspected. As the bumpers are factory fitted, original bumpers it is important for the customer that we source or repair original bumpers. Neither he, nor the insurers wish for the chrome work to […]

Jaguar E-Type full valet

A late night for the team at Bridge Classic Cars tonight as Paul Johnson Valeting popped in to carry out a valet on our 1970 Jaguar E-Type.

MGB Roadster MOT and Valet

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Only a few minor alterations required to get our MGB Roadster fully up to date with a current MOT. As you can see from the pictures, the car is already absolutely beautiful and wants for very little. As she’s been stored away for a number of years so a good clean would help bring her […]

Fitting a new wiring loom

Arriving with us on Saturday, John has got stuck in to fitting the brand new wiring loom to our 1963 MGBGT. The loom has been supplied to us by the car’s owner Mark so all we need to do is fit it up and get it back on the road. If you wish to simply use […]

Testing our E-Type Engine on the Dyno

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On Friday Craig and Asa spent the afternoon with Ady at Scholar Engineering to test run our 1967 Jaguar E-Type Race Replica Engine. The 4.2 E-Type engine has been fitted with upgraded Weber Carburetor for optimum performance. During the test we were able to achieve just under 250bhp but Ady is confident with a little tweaking […]

A few pictures from Tuesday’s Helmingham Hall Photo Shoot

We now have the first few pictures from Tuesday’s Riley 11/40 Sports Tourer photo shoot at Helmingham Hall. Jason from Sugar & Spice Photography is busy working through the hundreds of photographs taken in the day but as always, he gives us a sneak peek at a couple of them right away.