
1934 SSII: The Sun’s Out
With the sun beaming down on Pettistree this morning we thought it was only right to get some pictures of a wonderful piece of British
With the sun beaming down on Pettistree this morning we thought it was only right to get some pictures of a wonderful piece of British
In our workshops today we our very special 1934 SSII for a full service and general check over. As part of the service we are
We were delighted today to welcome Bernard Rice and his truly stunning 1934 SS2 Sports to our workshops here in Pettistree. Everything about this car
With the sun beaming down on Pettistree this morning we thought it was only right to get some pictures of a wonderful piece of British engineering.
Our 1934 SSII will soon be heading home having been serviced by us here at Bridge Classic Cars but we had time for a quick internal photo-shoot.
In our workshops today we our very special 1934 SSII for a full service and general check over.
As part of the service we are stripping and rebuilding the brakes all round due to a slight error with a previous fit up. This is a small alteration but is essential to keep the car as perfect underneath as it is on top. Whilst the brakes are being worked on we can look to make any improvements to them prior to the car being back on the road.
We have also been gifted with a fantastic lubricant point diagram to ensure all areas are covered.
We were delighted today to welcome Bernard Rice and his truly stunning 1934 SS2 Sports to our workshops here in Pettistree.
Everything about this car is just perfect and is an absolute credit to both Bernard and the restorer Alan Nightingale in Debenham.
Bernard brought with him the April 2017 edition of Classic & Sports Car where you can see a 3 page spread all about the wonderful journey this very car has taken.
We had a very special visitor into our workshops today, a stunning 1934 SS II. As she was being taken out for a top up of fuel and a blast around the roads in Ipswich she stopped by for us all to see.
Thank you very much for popping by, it was a pleasure to see!