Another new addition has recently arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. This time it is our 1989 Rover Mini City 1000 E.
Now that it is with our skilled team of technicians, it will be serviced and undergo a thorough inspection before eventually becoming a competition car through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.
The newest addition to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop is our 1994 Rover 216 Cabriolet.
All being well, this will be a competition car on Bridge Classic Cars Competitions but, before that can be confirmed, it will need to undergo a thorough inspection from our team of classic car technicians.
We collected our 1994 Rover 216 Cabriolet alongside our 2013 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 and they certainly made good travel companions.
Another winner was found for our previous V8 MGB but, don’t worry if you didn’t win that one as you have another opportunity with the latest draw from Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.
Entry is open and tickets are now available for our latest 1975 MGB GT V8.
Soon to be arriving at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop is our 1973 Audi 100 Coupe S.
The plan is for this to be a competition car through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions. Before this can happen though, it will go through a full workshop inspection with our team of classic car technicians.
If this classic Audi is as good as it looks though, someone will be very excited to win this in the near future.
Our 1973 Triumph TR6 has gone through its Bridge Classic Cars workshop inspection and the team are happy for it to go live on Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.
Entry is now open and you can get your tickets to be in with a chance of winning this beautiful classic car for just £15.
You can find out all the information you need and get your tickets here.
We recently delivered our 1964 Rover P5 Coupe to lucky winner Christopher Crader.
Christopher won this beautiful classic car through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions with ticket number 4654 in our live draw held on 12th January 2023.
As he explained to Molly, when she called him during the live draw, 2022 was a challenging year for Christopher so we hope that winning our Rover P5 is a sign of very positive things to come in 2023.
Everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars would like to congratulate Christopher again and we hope you enjoy being the proud owner of this true British classic.
This is a story where a photograph simply isn’t enough, so Molly and the team took a trip to visit Roger and watch first-hand as he took delivery of his 1987 Volvo 240 GL.
The Volvo looks great parked next to his previous win of our 1975 MGB GT V8.
As you can see in the video, Roger can’t quite believe his luck that he has won 2 classic cars with us.
Before our 1973 Triumph TR6 is ready to find its new owner through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions, Classic Car Technician Chris repaired another small area of paintwork.
Chris prepped, primed, and painted the affected area and this classic car is now looking better than ever.
Someone will soon win our 1973 Triumph TR6 and, whoever is lucky enough to do so, will have a quintessential classic British sports car that looks as good as it drives!
We have recently delivered another classic car to double-winner Roger Woodcock!
Back in December 2021, Roger won our 1975 MGB GT V8 and then, last week, he was the extremely lucky winner of our 1987 Volvo 240 GL.
Everyone here at Bridge Classic Cars would like to congratulate Roger on being our second double-winner and we hope he enjoys his growing collection of classics!
We recently delivered our 1985 Ferrari Mondial to lucky winner Daniel Fallon.
Daniel became the new owner of our Ferrari when his ticket number, 754, was randomly selected at the Bridge Classic Cars festive live draw held on Thursday, 22nd December 2022.
Everyone here would like to congratulate Daniel again and we hope we enjoy your very own Ferrari!
We recently took a drive all the way from our Suffolk workshop to Cornwall to deliver our 2005 Aston Martin DB9 to its new owner – Nick Jones.
Nick was the lucky winner randomly selected in our live draw held on Thursday 22nd December 2022. His winning ticket number was 1643.
While we were on the road, we visited a very interesting place called Hawksfield. We enjoyed spending a bit of time here seeing the vintage and classic vehicles in various locations around the facility.
Classic car technician Rob has continued his work on our 1968 MGB GT.
He first focussed on the left-hand front suspension. This was stripped ready for new bushes to be fitted before rebuilding.
The left-hand sill and wheel arch underwent some more welding before being primed and sealed, while the right-hand inner sill and arch began to be cut out for more welding to take place.
The right-hand front suspension was then removed ready to be rebuilt. Welding then began on the right-hand side rear inner sill and wheel arch area.
Rob’s work will continue on this classic car as he prepares this future competition car to be won through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions.
After successfully going through its Bridge Classic Cars workshop inspection, our team of classic car technicians are happy that a new owner can be found for it.
This is a great example of British car engineering and the lucky winner will have a beautiful classic car of their very own.
Our 1970 Ford Cortina MK2 1600 has been through its Bridge Classic Cars workshop inspection and the team is happy to say it is now ready to be won through our competitions website.
This nostalgic classic car has only been owned by one family from new and went through restoration work a few years ago.
So many people have a lot of memories surrounding Ford Cortinas and this is your chance to win one of your own.
Our 1972 Rover P6 3500S will soon be available to win through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions. Before it goes live and is ready to win, classic car technician Brian has been doing some work on the interior of this eye-catching classic car.
The areas of focus for Brian were the rear armrest, driver’s seat, and rear seats.
Brian started his work by removing the rear seats and armrest. The driver’s seat was then removed too.
Work continued with Brian undoing the base cover of the driver’s seat so he could repair the damaged cover. Once the repaired rear armrest was re-fitted into the car, the top of the rear seats could then be repaired.
After re-fitting everything back into the car, our 1972 Rover P6 3500S is one step closer to being ready to find its new owner in a future live draw.
Entry is open for the draw that will take place on Thursday 5th January 2023.
Our 1987 Volvo 240 GL is in exceptional condition and has only been owned by one family from new. It was going to be part of our personal collection of classic cars but, as so many of you asked for it to be a competition car, it is now live on the Bridge Classic Cars Competitions website.
You can enter the draw to win this beautiful classic car here.
We recently welcomed another new arrival to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1972 Rover P6 3500S.
This is the manual and most sought-after version of this classic car and it was truly advanced for its time.
With suspension and bodywork superior to anything else on the market at the time of its release, our P6 3500S really is an impressive vehicle.
Not only is it a luxurious car but it is also fast too so this is certainly one vehicle that is proving very popular in the workshop.
Our 1972 Rover P6 3500S takes its place as part of our collection of competition cars that will be won through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions very soon.
Before entry opens, it will go through a full inspection and assessment with our team of classic car technicians. Once they are satisfied, it won’t be long before a new owner is found at one of our live draws early next year.
Our 1970 Ford Cortina MK2 1600 GT had its thermostat housing removed by classic car technician Paul recently.
Once Paul had removed the housing he was able to drill out a broken stud before reassembling everything with new parts where they were required.
Our MK2 Cortina will go on to be a competition car at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions. Following the success of our previous Cortina, we are expecting this incredible example to be a very popular car.
Our 1973 Triumph TR6 will soon be available to win through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions. Before it goes live though, a few points were highlighted in its initial assessment that need to be addressed.
Classic car technician Chris wasted no time in resolving the small areas of paintwork that needed attention.
After spending a bit of time in the Bridge Classic Cars Paintshop, our beautiful TR6 looks great and is one step closer to being ready to be won by whoever its lucky new owner will be.
The lucky winner of our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire recently took delivery of his new car.
Stephen Paul was randomly selected as the lucky winner of this Dr Who related car with ticket number 525 in our live draw held on Thursday, 24th November 2022.
Everyone at Bridge Classic Cars would like to congratulate Stephen again on winning this special car.
As this was a special competition with our best-ever odds, we had a great time during the live draw and, as you can see from the pictures below, the whole team was excited to be a part of it.
We have recently welcomed yet another classic car to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in the form of our 1973 Triumph TR6.
As with all cars that come to us, our team of classic car technicians will give it a thorough inspection and assessment before making a plan of action for its future.
This will ultimately be a competition car through Bridge Classic Cars Competitions but, before that, we will certainly enjoy having it with us until a new owner is found in the very near future.
Classic car technician Steve has been looking after our 1975 MGB GT V8 since it first arrived at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.
After completing his initial assessment of the car, and resolving some of the issues he found, Steve has been working to diagnose an electrical fault with the high beam.
Steve’s investigations ultimately led him to trace the fault back to dirty contacts on a light switch. These contacts have now been cleaned and checked and the fault looks to have been resolved.
Despite sounding like a relatively small job in comparison to a full restoration, it’s jobs like this that end up making a huge difference to the overall finish and drivability of the classic cars we work on here at Bridge Classic Cars.
Our 1975 MGB GT V8 will go on to be a competition car at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions and we are excited for a new owner to be found for this beautiful classic car, so keep an eye on the competition’s website if you want to win it for yourself.
November 29, 2022 11:00 amPublished by Craig Ranson
This was Bridge Classic Cars Director, Craig’s personal car and it is a beautiful example of the DB9.
It has recently gone through a pre-delivery inspection with our experienced team of classic car technicians and it is now ready to be won by its new owner.
Before a new owner is found, there were some small areas of the car that our team of classic car technicians wanted to work on.
After Brian replaced the headliner in our Crossfire, classic car technician Alan repaired and painted the spoiler and this is now working exactly as it should and looking good doing it too.
While Alan was working on our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire, he noticed that there was some flakey paint on the windscreen frame. This was primed, painted, and fully resolved.
Our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire is now ready for a new owner to be found so make sure you get your tickets now to be in with a chance of winning it.
November 24, 2022 10:32 amPublished by Craig Ranson
Another new arrival has made its way to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop. The latest addition to the collection is our 1964 Rover P5 3-litre Coupe.
It will soon undergo a thorough inspection and assessment by our classic car technicians before it can move on to the next stage of its journey.
The current plan is for this to be a competition car over at Bridge Classic Cars Competitions so, if you like the look of this impressive classic car, keep an eye on the competitions website for your chance to win it.
November 22, 2022 4:42 pmPublished by Craig Ranson
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