This 1933 Invicta S-Type low chassis has recently undergone many refurbishments to interior components.
All polished wood and wood cappings have been refinished, the seat frames and mechanisms have undergone refurbishment and new wooden floors have been manufactured
A traditional English leather was chosen to refinish the interior, complete with leather-bound carpets. A unique styling feature of the Invicta is the newly trimmed hood and refurbished hood frame folds down flat to give a distinctive line that follows from the tops of the doors
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the team at Clark and Carter Restorations.
Pictured is the recently restored 1930 Bentley Speed Six painted by Andrew Hasler
We are still contactable via our email address, [email protected], or by phone, 01376 584392, where we will do our very best to assist you during this difficult time.
Stay safe and take care of you and yours.
Steve and family.
Company statement, 5th November 2020.
Whilst our business remains operational during the second lockdown period, public, customer and sales representative visits will not be permitted for the duration of lockdown.
The safety and well-being of our staff members is our number one priority, although our workshops are covid-secure, it’s necessary to take these precautions.
Should the situation change, we will provide you with an update via our website and social media channels.
Every aspect of this car has been restored, checked and refurbished with new hood, tonneau cover and side screens, new 72 spoke wheels and aluminium petrol tank.
For more information please head over to our website https://t.co/zDn3wjY00W or email [email protected]
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This 1955 Austin Healey 100/4 BN1 has been restored to original factory spec and comes complete with a heritage certificate. This home market car is in top condition, finished in Carmine red, with a red interior and black hood.
1939 Bentley 4 1/4 Litre Vanvooren Drophead Coupè.
It was in fact the last Bentley chassis to be exported to the Continent before the war.
It is reported that this Bentley was Olivier Gendebiens transport during his racing career.