May 2020

1960 MGA Interior Trim

Brian and Kath have continued working on our gorgeous 1960 MGA interior restoration. They’ve glued and fitted the rear wheel arch carpets and fitted the

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Mr Callow – Worcestershire

“Thank you Bridge Classics, cannot fault how you ran the competition transparently. Congratulations to the winner ??when I win the Premium Bonds I’ll come to you

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1960 AC Aceca

John and Paul have arrived to our Rendlesham hangar with our latest addition to the workshops, our 1960 AC Aceca barn find. First things first,

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1989 BMW M3

Visiting our workshops this week and due in to have work completed in August we have our incredible 1989 BMW M3. Already causing quite a

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Coming soon: 1990 Austin Mini 30

On a beautiful summer’s day we took a trip out to the coast, to inspect our 1990 Austin Mini 30. And whilst in Southwold we couldn’t resist a trip to the beach too.

And we weren’t alone in our beach trip. We even bumped into our 1969 Pontiac Firebird, still looking as good as the day she left our workshops.

Launched in June 1989, the limited-edition Mini Thirty (30) celebrated the car’s 30th birthday and was based on the Mini Mayfair. Fitted with the 998cc engine, it was offered in Cherry Red (COG-BLVC843) or black (PMA-BLVC90) and was fitted with chrome bumpers and grille, a dedicated Coachline set and 1959-1989 crests, a security coded stereo and a set of Minilite-style alloy wheels.

The black and red half-leather interior was common to both car colours.

Of the 3,000 produced for the UK, 2,000 were in Cherry Red and 1,000 were Black; 2,800 were manual and 200 had an automatic gearbox. 600 were made with an optional sun roof.

At the time, the list price was a cool £5,599, another 30 years on, the car is a true British classic, with prices heading in one direction from now…upwards!

1994 TVR Chimaera 500 Arrives at Bridge Classic Cars

This beauty has just arrived with us at Bridge Classic Cars. The Chimaera 500 is an incredible machine.

Lightweight, balanced and powerful, this TVR is a stunning British sports car. It drives beautifully, it’s raw and brash but has bags of character. Keep your eyes out for updates on this vehicle. We’ve got some very exciting plans.

Two New Arrivals at Bridge Classic Cars HQ

This week has seen two stunning classics arrive. The first is a Vauxhall Viva GT, the second a TVR Chimaera. Stay tuned for more information about these cars and our plans for them.

1967 Austin Mini 850 in paint

Our 1967 Austin Mini has now been through the primer stage, the body is undercoated and the loose panels have been finished in the new Surf Blue top coat.

1960 Jensen 541R in the Trim Shop

Brian has been hard at work on the interior of our Jensen 541R. He’s been working on the front cubby box/ armrest. He firstly stripped off the old covers of the cubby box and sanded the wood down to a smooth finish. He then made new covers from black vinyl, using the old ones as a template.

He then fitted the cut vinyl onto the freshly prepared cubby box. The base plate was also fitted with black vinyl and fitted into cubby box.

Brian then has made up a soft armrest and fitted it to the cubby box. He’s cleaned up the ashtray and fitted it into the box. Great work, Brian!

1960 MGA Update From the Trim Shop

Brian has added a few additional touches to our MGA interior. He’s fitted edge trim around the wheel hole and added strengthened metal bars to the door cards.

We’ve also now fitted the seat runners to the seat frame.

Re-chroming for 1956 Ford Consul

Some repair work and re-chroming required on our 1956 chrome-work. All complete and back with the owner to continue with the rebuild.

BMW M3 Evo – trip to Aldeburgh

Our 1996 BMW M3 E36 is currently being stored in one of our CarCoon’s within our classic car storage facility.

The owner has come up from London for the day to enjoy some fish and chips at the world famous Aldeburgh Fish and Chip Shop.

So the car is out of hibernation for the day to enjoy the sunshine.

Austin Mini in paint

Our 1967 Austin Mini 850 is now in our paint shop ready to be finished in Surf Blue with Old English White roof.

This very unique restoration will be leaving ours shortly after re-paint, to be passed back to Team C for refit before heading to the electric classic car specialists to be converted to electric technology.

1960 AC Aceca – A full assessment underway.

John has worked on a full and thorough assessment of our 1960 AC Aceca. We will present our findings to the car’s owners on Friday afternoon and a decision will then be made for the future of the car. Will it passed on to a new owner, will it be recommissioned or will it undergo a full restoration.

Watch this space…

1974 Austin Mini: competition prize ready to leave

Last Friday we announced Chris Allitt as the latest winner of Bridge Classic Cars live competitions.

Chris is now the proud owner of our 1974 Austin Mini 1000.

Already owning a classic Mini and being a member of the Mini Owner’s Club the car is going to a great home.

https://www.facebook.com/BridgeClassicCars/videos/283073762826140/

As with all of our competition prizes, the Mini has been in our workshops this week to be completely checked over and a brand new MOT is now present. This Saturday we will be delivering Chris his new classic!

1960 AC Aceca Barn Find

After blowing a head gasket 40 years ago, this car has laid dormant, tucked away in this barn. We’ve been asked to give the car a full inspection and report the findings back to the owner.

1960 AC Aceca – Day 1 Clean

Day 1 of our 1960 AC Aceca barn find clean. After 35 years in storage the owner has decided it’s time to get a full assessment carried out on the car with a view of either restoring or recommissioning.

We have started on day 1 by detailing the engine bay as best we car. The car will undergo a full 2 day detail to reveal all of it’s imperfection and show us and the owner exactly what extent we will need to go to on the car.

Here’s a little before and after!

Before:

After:

Arriving this week: 1994 TVR Chimaera V8

Arriving in our workshops later this week we are so excited to welcome our 1994 TVR Chimaera 5 litre with a seriously impressive history of works carried out. Grab yourself a cup of tea and sit back to read all about it…

1994 TVR Chimaera in Starlight Blue with Navy and Magnolia interior.

Original TVR V8 engine upgraded and rebuilt to a 5 litre capacity at approximately 71,000 miles in 2011.

Using the V8 Developments modified heads and inlet with 45mm bore trumplets and 72mm throttle inlet.

Megasquirt MS2 ECU controlling fuel and spark.

Ford Gen 2 Coil packs.

Wideband Innovate MTXL AFR sensor, gauge fitted but hidden out of sight.

Smooth bore silicone induction pipes, with KN filter.

Real Steel Viper Typhoon cam.

Baffled sump.

16-row oil cooler.

Clive Ford Y piece, standard centre box exhaust system.

AP Racing clutch fitted at 71,000 miles, to 5 litre TVR specification.

Gearbox rebuilt at 71,000 miles.

New BTR diff fitted in 2017 with new bushes (supplied and fitted by Central TVR)

Gaz Gold suspension.

Front double anti-roll bar, rear anti-roll bar.

Front and rear droplinks replaced.

Electric power steering to Chimaera PAS rack

4 pot Sierra Cosworth calipers and 283mm discs at the front, new Mintex pads in 2018.

Lupo headlight conversion.

New outriggers fitted in 2012.

Classic Car Services new folding hood and Targa panels recovered in 2016 by Classic Car Services.

Refurbished wheels and tyres fitted in 2016.

Wheel alignment and geo check carried out by James Agger Autosport in 2016.

Original alarm replaced to include central locking control and remote boot opening.

A previous owner rebuilt the engine in 2011 converting it from a 4 litre to a 5 litre, using parts from various suppliers including Real Steel and V8 Developments. Also carried out the conversion of the engine from distributor based spark to coil controlled by a Megasquirt ECU which also controls fuel injection. The same owner also carried out a significant amount of work to the mechanical side of the car, including new shocks, uprated anti-roll bar, replacement outriggers, recon gearbox, new clutch and also fitted a pair of newer seats from 98 Chimaera.

A recent visit to the rolling road at Northampton Motorsport as part of a Sporting Bears charity event allowed an opportunity to have a run on the rollers, where it was found to be putting out 280bhp and 305lb/ft torque. The staff from Northampton Motorsport said the power and particularly the torque was pretty good for a 5 litre TVR engine.

It was badged as a TVR Chimaera 500 and is correctly recorded on the V5 logbook as a 5 litre. It has a modified 5 litres TVR (Rover) V8 engine. To avoid any confusion it left the factory as a 400, 4 litre and has been rebuilt and converted to 500 specification.

The roof panels have been recovered during my ownership and the rear folding section replaced. I took the opportunity to change the rear window to a lozenge shape which makes folding the roof much easier and allows the rear section to fold into the car further than the standard roof.

The GKN diff was replaced in 2017, opting for the more expensive option of getting a brand new BTR diff fitted (as fitted to the later Chimaeras in place of the GKN diff) by Central TVR. This is possible with their GKN/BTR chassis conversion plates. The speed sensor and diff bushes were replaced at the same time.

It has 94400 miles on the clock, was first registered in 1994. The previous owner recently fitted a new Exide 640CCA battery, new Mintex pads to the front, replaced the manifold gaskets and changed the oil and filter.

Jensen 541 R Roof Lining

Kath and Brian has done a wonderful job transforming the roof lining of our Jensen 541R. There’s a lot of black components on this Jensen specification. The roof lining however is finished now in this sumptuous perforated cream headlining fabric, expertly trimmed by our Trim Shop team. They begun by fitting the restored roof bars into the roof of the car, using the old headlining as a template, it was a challenge to get the fabric to fit perfectly without any creases. This required the fabric to be kept taught from all angles. It’s now finished and looking wonderful.

1960 MGA Interior Trim

Brian and Kath have continued working on our gorgeous 1960 MGA interior restoration.

They’ve glued and fitted the rear wheel arch carpets and fitted the rear bulkhead carpet, making sure to perfectly cut around the gearbox tunnel. 

They then fitted the armrest, cutting around the handbrake lever. The gearstick surround carpet and the gearbox fennel carpet were then fitted. The black is beautifully offset by red piping to match the MGA’s exterior colour. The interior is really starting to come together as this restoration approaches completion.

The wheel arch panels have been fitted while the front door pockets were screwed into place.

The drivers footwell carpet required a 30mm hole for the front driver mat cap. Kath has sewn in a grommet to allow the carpet to be secured to the floor of the car. It’s in the little details that ensure the overall presentation of this car is excellent.

Moving down the rear of the car the boot is now complete. Kath and Brian made a bespoke great wheel cover and boot board. 

Wonderful work, team! 

RS2000 Front Brake Caliper Piston

Our RS2000 returns to the workshops with a couple of issues to address. We have slight movement in the gearbox which needs to be looked at but also something happening down below on heavy braking.

Upon closer inspection, a sudden pop has revealed that the front caliper piston seals have worn away. Once we rebuild the calipers we can get this back on the car and hopefully it’ll be ready to go home.

Mr Callow – Worcestershire

“Thank you Bridge Classics, cannot fault how you ran the competition transparently. Congratulations to the winner ??when I win the Premium Bonds I’ll come to you for my E-Type”

Shine Supply UK – April 2020

Thanks to Mike at Shine Supply UK for opening up on a Saturday morning to help get our 2012 BMW 640D Convertible ready for collection. A quick turnaround was required on this one as we were contacted on Friday evening by a buyer who wanted to collect the car on Saturday evening.

Seeing as the weather at the moment is so brilliant we have been using the car. Although it was nice and clean it was not acceptable to be handed over to the new owner.

And whilst in the Shine Supply UK HQ we had a little look at some of his other cars.

Sourcing missing parts for our race car

Having carried out a number of Jaguar E-Type restorations we have been very fortunate to have met some fantastic contacts and friends all with shared interests. This has come in extremely useful as a call to one of our good friends has meant we have managed to source two very rare parts that were missing from our Jaguar E-Type race car project, the gearbox column cover and hand brake.

Thank you to NHS and Key Workers

Two weeks ago we asked each and every one of your to get involved to help us thank the wonderful NHS staff and key workers as they continue to keep our country moving.

We offered £200 worth of credit to be spent on any future competition here at Bridge Classic Cars as our way of saying thank you.

Here’s how it went:

https://www.facebook.com/BridgeClassicCars/posts/2731951876928008

Below is everyone who entered to win this free credit.

We’re about to randomly select a number between 1 and 77 and will announce the winners on Facebook. The winner will the number that comes up and whoever they nominated/ were nominated by.

Both people will receive £100 to spend on any of our current or future competitions!

Thank you to everyone who took part in this. We’re extremely thankful to everyone who has helped us build such a wonderful community of classic car lovers.

Stay safe everyone, The Bridge Classic Cars Team

1 Emma Galloway

2 Chris Galloway 

3 Jerry Clack

4 Laura Mendoza

5 Lyndsay Edwards

6 Mal Jones

7 Paul Orell

8 Julie Shoreman

9 Jack Orell

10 Lizzy Bailey

11 Darren Smith

12 Leanna Helen

13 Luke Hartgrove

14 Sarah Louise Goddard

15 Simon Carey

16 Joanna Carey

17 Lynne Dixon

18 Faith Sutton

19 Mike Hutton

20 Alex Nutter

21 Stephanie Arthorne

22 John Bilner

23 Simon Farmer

24 Kerry Warvil

25 Niki MacSpehney

26 James Crawford

27 Anna Topham

28 Roy Frankland

29 Paul Laycock-Leake

30 Susan Henderson

31 Diana Iozzia

32 Andrew Steele

33 Adam Last

34 Lucy Alex

35 Joshua Pitts-Klein

36 Steve Gray

37 Heather Gray

38 Walter Man

39 Peter Murphy

40 Daniel Lovegrove

41 Vicky Hughes

42 Gemma Ward

43 Gary Sraniforth

44 Paul Gemmell

45 Sharon Campbell

46 James Nicholson

47 Lucy Murdoch

48 Dominic Hornsby

49 Ashleigh Hornsby

50 David Rose

51 John Harrold

52 Thomas Hawthorne

53 Jade Monk

54 Hamish Stone

55 Jessica Lauren

56 Courtney Budd

57 Jamie Mayhew

58 Martin Escott

59 Buck Rogers

60 Caroline Radnor

61 Jason Whitwell

62 Antony Morgan

63 Darren Cleaves

64 Cliff Stone

65 Marie Stone

66 Ashleigh Woosey

67 Dominic King

68 Ricky Tull

69 Anita Tull

70 Marianna Hopcraft

71 Andy Hopcraft

72 Ann Williams

73 Justin Tarsilla

74 James Heron

75 Michael Swain

76 Ashlie Ridings

77 Louise Swain

Recommission our Nissan 300ZX

We have started to work on recommissioning our Nissan 300ZX and get it ready for an upcoming MOT. The brakes caliper pistons are seized due to a seal on each being split. These will need to be overhauled as part of the recommission. The springs need to be replaced with new but at present we can only source 1 of 2 required. A lot of suppliers are still away from work so hopefully we can track down another soon. The top hoses have crystallised inside and this has been caused by the joint (pictured) having corroded over the years.

WeFitAnyTyresAnywhere – April 2020

Thanks to Graeme of WeFitAnyTyresAnywhere A. for the Instagram story mention and B. for visiting our workshops to fit new tyres on our 1980 MG Midget.

We are now one step closer to being able to hand the keys over to the new owners, father and son who will look to enjoy the car and carry out small remedial jobs on the car in the coming years. What a great way to spend some quality father and son time.

1960 AC Aceca

John and Paul have arrived to our Rendlesham hangar with our latest addition to the workshops, our 1960 AC Aceca barn find.

First things first, we have been asked to carry out a full and thorough re-clean of the car, inside and out. The owner would like to remove 35 years of dust build up so we can get a good insight into what condition the car is currently in.

Once clean, the car will be transported to our Pettistree workshops where it will undergo a full assessment and to report on all of our findings.

We will also test the engine to see what, if any, damage was caused when the head gasket blew 35 years ago.

1968 Volkswagen – Body Repairs

We had a visit to our workshops this afternoon from Lisa and her daughters in their wonderful 1968 Volkswagen Beetle.

Certain areas are in need of a little attention from Antony and Scott in the fabrication department and Darren and Chris in the paint shop. The wheel arches are heavily corroded around the meeting point with the side steps. the rear is also suffering too. All metalwork will have to cut out and replaced with new or new panels fitted and then we will look to carry out a re-paint from the windows down.

1989 BMW M3

Visiting our workshops this week and due in to have work completed in August we have our incredible 1989 BMW M3. Already causing quite a stir from an Instagram story we issued, the BMW M3 E30 has to be one of the most desirable classics from the 80s.

We’ve already had messages asking whether she’ll be for sale and the answer is no, not yet anyway 🙂 The car has been brought over from Spain by it’s current owner who intends on using it as one of his incredible daily drivers.

In with us to have the bodywork tidied up and a full re-spray we’ll have more pictures for you in August.

1973 Triumph TR6 Hardtop

Our 1973 Triumph TR6 factory hardtop is currently in restoration here at Bridge Classic Cars.

The hardtop is also having a bit of a face-lift whilst in with us; with all chrome work being removed and a new black ‘stealth-like’ finish.

A lot more repair work than first anticipated with the roof having suffered a lot of corrosion. All affected areas have been cut out and replaced with new metalwork, the hood is now in the paint shop being primed and painted before heading off into our trim shop for Brian and Kath to fit the new black head lining.