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Are you lucky enough to own a beautiful, classic Aston Martin? At Bodylines, we are lucky enough to have been working with these luxury sports cars for almost twenty five years, during which time we have become real experts in taking care of these prestige vehicles. As specialist panel beaters, we can undertake complete rebuilds of prized vehicles – whether your car is in need of some attention after many years on the road, or you have recently invested in a model which requires a professional restoration.
Aston Martin is where our founder, Alan, began his career in the classic car restoration business, and working on this great British brand has always been a Bodylines speciality. You might find cars of every make and model in our workshop – from Ferraris to Jaguars – but the restoration of Aston Martins remains our particular area of expertise to this day.
If you love your Aston Martin, you will want to be able to enjoy it for many years to come. Perhaps your model is even something of a family heirloom. We believe that our services are a long term investment in the future of your vehicle, as the work we complete can help to ensure that your car remains in good shape for many years to come.
We have worked on hundreds of models, and have helped Aston Martin enthusiasts nationwide to keep their vehicles in top condition – in fact, we have spread our expertise worldwide by shipping our panels across the globe to international customers. To enable customers from around the globe to take advantage of our high quality services, we can also ship panels to customers who would prefer to complete fitting themselves. All panels are made using our own jigs and patterns, and can be supplied around the world to classic car enthusiasts in every location.
To take advantage of this experience, or to simply find out more about what we can offer, call us today.
If you would like more information on all of our panel beating services. Please feel free to contact us using our contact form.
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Wednesday 23rd October, 2013