1965 Jaguar E-Type work

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By Craig Ranson

Managing Director – Bridge Classic Cars

Lots of fantastic works being carried out on our 1965 Jaguar E-Type. The radiator has been re-positioned to make way for the new electric fan system.

The new new 123 Ignition electronic ignition has also been installed.

” 123ignition is a worldwide respected brand of ignition systems for classic cars. 123ignition is a brand name of the company Albertronic BV. The distributors are produced with respect for the classic design and character of the car. Despite the classic appearance, the ignition contains the most modern electronics. This will guarantee a powerful spark with a perfect timing. 123ignition is continuously working on expanding and perfecting its product assortment.

123ignition stands for quality products. We work with a passionate team to create excellent products. This passion for technology and classic cars play an important role. A 123ignition is produced with the most care and consistency at our Dutch factory. Every item is tested extensively before it leaves the factory. This way, the excellent quality is guaranteed.

123ignition has been active in the field of classic cars for more than 15 years and through this became a respected brand. The company started in 1992 and from 2001 fully focused on electronic ignition systems. The first prototype ignition was born out of passion a couple of years before. A project was started to provide an electronic ignition for a Citroen 2CV. This turned out to be such a great success that the project was turned into a product. Meanwhile, the assortment expanded more and more, and we can now offer a suitable product for many classic cars.”

Meanwhile, our friends at Wyatt Polishing have returned out zinc plated wishbones to be re-fitted.

Our friends and colleagues at Car Glass and Trim have paid us a visit to re-fit the rear window and rubber.

And last but certainly not least, Ady has completed the full rebuild of our carburettors with new seals and gaskets.

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