Restoration

It’s the finer details that make the ‘perfect’ restoration and perfection is all we accept at Bridge Classic Cars.

We understand how important your classics are to you which is why we invest in the very best experienced technicians who specialise in Classic Car restorations.

Whether your prized possession is in need of a total rebuild or just a few small modifications, we offer a service to suit your needs.

From the chassis up, we can totally rebuild your classic vehicle, restore to perfection any original parts that can be reclaimed and reproduce original specifications to the finest detail.

Our incredible team of technicians carry out all of the restoration works in-house using our state-of-the-art facilities with only a very small handful of services we call upon external specialist skills for. 

We specialise in:

  • Body work; specialising in both fibreglass and traditional metalwork
  • MIG/TIG Welding
  • Aluminium Shaping & Finishing
  • Preparation and paint work
  • Chrome work and metal polishing
  • Engine tuning, rebuilds and restorations
  • Auto electrical services including re-wiring and fault finding.
  • Interior trim work and roof work
  • Vehicle modifications and upgrades

We are not just here to do a job, we are here because every single one of us at Bridge Classic Cars have a passion for classic motoring.

With well over 100 years of experience in owning and restoring award winning classic vehicles who better to trust than Bridge Classic Cars.

LATEST RESTORATION WORK

181224 1967 mercedes 250sl rear brakes complete (3)

Rear Brakes on the 1967 Mercedes 250SL

Our technician Pete has been completing the final jobs on the recommission of the 1967 Mercedes 250SL ‘Pagoda’ at our Suffolk HQ. This time, Pete has installed the new handbrake cables along with, new discs, the calipers and new captive

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171224 1963 rover p4 rear chassis repairs (9)

Repairs on the 1963 Rover P4

The fabrication team here at Bridge Classic Cars have been continuing with their work of getting the 1963 Rover P4 at our restoration workshops ‘back in the metal’. First off, our technician Rob has been working on getting the right

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