A pair of new arrivals to the Bridge Classic Cars restoration workshops are this beautiful 1972 Triumph Spitfire and a wonderfully patina’d 1983 Land Rover Series 3. Our classic car restoration teams will take a deep dive into these classic cars to get them running as good as new. 1972 Triumph Spitfire: 1983 Land Rover […]
Recently, the Bridge Classic Cars team took the journey up north to check out the latest Auctions at Manor Park. Having been going to the auctions for many years, Craig and Gordon got to look around dozens of cars, motorcycles and memorabilia which was up for grabs. By the end of the auction, they had […]
Having been completed at the latter end of the summer in 2025, we always enjoy seeing our projects being used out there in the real world. Our 1956 Jensen 541 ‘Carriage’ has been on the move throughout the UK and Europe over the past few months with its owner. We love to see the cars […]
The BMW Group is continuing its goal of implementing digitalisation and the use of artificial intelligence in production with its recent announcement that humanoid robots will be deployed in Germany for the first time. Following a successful pilot project in the United States, the company is now bringing its “Physical AI” approach to Europe, with […]
The 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 is another step further to getting on the road. Our restoration technician Steve has gone through the car and got the floor panels installed into the car here at the Bridge Classic Cars HQ. Before the panels were fixed into place, the team run a strip of hard rubber between […]
The restoration team at the Bridge Classic Cars HQ have been working on the 1960 Jensen 541R restoration project, but this time focusing in the cabin. Our trim team have made the glovebox for this particular car, matching the cars colour scheme. Our technician Rob was handling the install of the piece which was test […]
2026 continues to be an incredibly busy and exciting year here at Bridge Classic Cars. February has seen progress and growth in pretty much every part of the business, so the entire team has certainly been working hard. Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to in February 2026… Workshop The workshop team continue […]
The Bridge Classic Cars transport team have been out on the road recently heading down to the west country to collect this 1947 Morris 8.
The Bridge Classic Cars team have dove in to checking this 1978 MG Midget as soon as it arrived. Our technician Jon has been festidious and meticulous in his checking over of the car – making detailed notes to compile his report. He did begin to carry out some small repairs on the car such […]
Will has been working through some of the final little jobs before the 1969 Audi L 72PS is ready to meet its future. And at this point, its making brackets for the classic Audi’s air filter. ”Sand and scotchbrite air filter housing cap on the inside to clean up, begin to make air filter housing […]
As the restoration of the 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 moves forward, the team have been working on getting some of the last few bits and piece into epoxy so the Bridge Classic Cars team can move forward with the rebuild.
Our restoration team have been working their way through the list of jobs in the recommissioning of our 1987 Maserati BiTurbo. John, the workshop manager here at Bridge Classic Cars, has been working on a fuel issues under the bonnet. A new clutch slave cylinder has been fitted with new hoses and then bled the […]
As the restoration of the 1970 Aston Martin DBS moves into the next phase, the Bridge Classic Cars restoration team have been going through the various parts and peices and getting them cleaned up and ready for the team to fully inspect and refurbish. Also, our technician Greg has been working on making up new […]
Our technician Will has been finishing up some of the final bits and pieces on the 1969 Audi L 72PS – this time the handbrake. Will has run the cables as well as fitting the retaining springs back onto the drums and feed the cable through and bolt it.
The Bridge Classic Cars interior trim team have got the bespoke carpets and matts into the 1960 Jensen 541R. With every Jensen being slightly different, each piece has to be indiviually made to fit that specific cars and this one is looking absolutely fantastic.
Along with the wheels for our 1991 Jaguar XJS, the team have also got the wheels from the 2005 Porsche 911 ready to head off to our friends at Wheelhouse to get them looking as good as new.
The Bridge Classic Cars team have taken the wheels for the 1991 Jaguar XJS project to our friends at Wheelhouse in Ipswich. Their team will refurbish the wheels for the classic Jaguar as well as fit a new set of tyres,
In September 2009, our Ducati Streetfighter S was first registered in the United Kingdom. Finished in the instantly recognisable Ducati red, it arrived towards the end of the raw superbike era, just before electronics started to dominate the performance world. At its core is Ducati’s 1099cc Desmodromic L-twin, derived directly from the 1098 superbike platform. […]
From 27th February 2026, GM Speciality Vehicles has launched in the UK. This means that UK customers can now buy vehicles such as the Cadillac Escalade-V, GMC Yukon Denali and Chevrolet Silverado with full UK homologation and manufacturer support. Full Factory Support for UK Customers Rather than importing independently, buyers can now purchase through official […]
The fabrication shop always something going on. With our fabricator Clinton, he’s been giving his attention to our 1954 Jaguar XK120’B’ to get the project moving ahead. Clinton has made the all-important battery box for the car trying to keep everything in the same style before moving on to begin building the firewall at the […]
The Bridge Classic Cars team have been working on the 1987 Ford Capri fixing a couple of areas to get the classic blue oval coupe back to factory fresh. Chris, our paint and body manager, has work on full the dent out of the roof panel before levelling it as well as treating some areas […]
It’s just a new coat of paint for our 2005 Mercedes Vito – we’re going deep on restoring our faithful workhorse. Although it is going to be retired from active service, the team have ordered a new front carpet for the van and have put it in place. Another small step to bringing the van […]
The 1970 Aston Martin DBS Vantage project is moving along at a solid pace now. The team have got the bodyshell, doors, bonnet, boot lid and various other pieces into epoxy primer to protect the metal work. Bridge Classic Cars paint and body manager Chris has been working through the various parts and panels alongside […]
We are incredibly proud that Bridge Classic Cars Kids has been named a finalist in the Behaviour Change Campaign of the Year category at the Clean & Green Awards 2026! The awards are all about celebrating sustainability, innovation and environmental leadership across East Anglia. Our kids program was launched to use classic cars and storytelling […]
Our fabricator Greg has been finishing up some of the final jobs on the 1998 Citroen Saxo VTR. After carrying out repairs to the sills, Greg could go back around and seam seal everything as it would have been done in factory after he had made sure everything had been rust treated. Whilst everything dried, […]
The paint and body team have reached one of the first milestone with the 1975 MGB GT V8, the bodyshell is now in primer and ready for our paint and body technician Adam to begin panel levelling. After getting the bodyshell into the spray booth here at the Bridge Classic Cars HQ, Adam taped up […]
The Renault 5 E-Tech electric has been named the overall winner at this year’s UK Car of the Year Awards. Selected by an independent panel of more than 30 automotive journalists from across the UK, the award recognises the best new cars currently on sale. As the Renault 5 had won its individual category of […]
The paint and body team are moving forward on the aesthetic refresh of the 1996 Bentley Continental R. With the bumpers completely removed from the car, our paint technician Adam has been meticulously stripping down both the front and rear units taking extra care to mark and document each piece how it attaches, its angle […]
The Bridge Classic Cars team are plowing ahead with the 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 restoration project. Our technician Steve has been wiring up and rebuilding the central dash using the old wiring harness as a template. All of the dials, clocks and switches have been refurbished and restored before going into the beautiful wooden dash.
Our paint and body team have been working their way through a few small areas of repair on the 2005 Porsche 911. The sill at some point has recieved a quite serious dent, but our paint and body technician Adam managed to pull the dent out and the carry out a paint repair to the […]