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Managing Director of Bridge Classic Cars - Restorations, Servicing, Maintenance | Competitions | Members' Club | MyClassics - Buy and Sell For Free

Of course there's a place in the market for EV's, a huge place...but that's not the answer to everything. It seems, up until recently, we were following a path where our youngsters would grow up not knowing what it felt like to really drive a car, without the help of computers. That sound of a roaring engine and the smell that lingers in the air would be gone forever...but not anymore! Here at Bridge Classic Cars, we are passionate about keeping classic cars on the road for future generations and we are committed to doing our part in creating a more sustainable future. With approximately 1.3 billion fossil-fuel-powered cars currently on the road, P1 FUELS offers an immediate, fossil-free alternative that is compatible with any petrol engine and requires no technical modifications. Our competition cars will all be heading out the door running on sustainable fuel. Modern meets classic is still a sight we can all look forward to in the future! https://lnkd.in/eEFZWSqB #sustainable #fossilfree #future #innovation #P1 #suffolk #ipswich #classiccars

Local classic car firm switches competition prizes to green fuel

Local classic car firm switches competition prizes to green fuel

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Freddie Ward

Paid Social Media Manager at Think Digital Marketing

1mo

Nice one, Craig. Sustainable fuels seem to make a lot of sense. The smell and sound of a combustion engine plays such a big part of what makes older cars much more emotive. If sustainable fuel doesn't change the character of an engine, it's a win-win. Hopefully as these fuels develop, the price point can be a genuine option for motorists.

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Clive Robertson

Teacher of Media & Design at One Sixth Form College. Commercial Radio Imaging Producer.

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This really is a great initiative. Nice looking Mk2 there as well…

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