The wise words of Leonardo Da Vinci and the philosophy of our team at Bridge Classic Cars.
However beautiful a car can be restored; all the hours of perfection and the finest of detail can soon be overlooked by the finish of the paintwork.
Our exceptional team prepare and paint ‘in-house’ within our state-of-the-art facilities. From minor imperfections of scuffs and scratches to full restoration paint projects.
Located within our Pettistree workshops, our body preparation facilities host our large spray booth oven which is a revolutionary design concept from the UK’s leading spray booth manufacturer Dalby.
As part of our paint mixing facilities we offer a unique vehicle colour matching service.
Quite often car colours are mixed using the original factory colour codes. This is not always ideal for a number of reasons:
The Colour Matching Camera
Automatchic Vision is a revolutionary digital system that allows bodyshops to precisely measure and match the existing colour on any area of a vehicle.
The advanced system consists of two key elements: Automatchic Vision – the latest generation of AkzoNobel’s hand-held device that digitally analyses colour; and Automatchic Smart Search – colour retrieval software that provides the optimum matching colour formula.
The compact Automatchic Vision device uses the latest digital technology to guarantee precise, reliable measurements of colour, including curved parts of a vehicle that are traditionally difficult to read.


It’s another milestone at the Bridge Classic Cars restoration workshops – our 1969 Audi 72L is now up and running thanks to our incredible team of technicians. Will, with the help of Jon, has been working on getting the 4-cylinder engine running smoothly and evenly. First of all, the team disconnected the ingition coil for […]
The team have welcomed a trio of new cars to our classic car workshop. 3 absolutely stunning GT cars that at their time were the best of the absolute best – a 1989 Mercedes 560SEC, a 2007 Mercedes SL55 AMG and a 2010 Bentley Continental GT Supersports. All 3 of these period-correct powerhouses will have […]
The 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 has been one of the most comprehensive and interesting restorations for the Bridge Classic Cars team. So, at every stage of the build our technicians check and evaluate each component and their fit within the car. During one of these checks, our technician Steve noticed a small leak from the […]