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The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu’s team of experts could now be working on your classic, as it opens its workshop to enthusiast-owned cars, in addition to those in its 280-plus collection.
Drawing on decades of experience keeping everything from Land Speed Record breakers to Formula One cars and much more in fine fettle, the workshop engineers at the Hampshire museum will now apply their specialist skills to the maintenance, service and repair of privately owned, pre-’70s classic vehicles.


“We are proud to be offering our skills to owners of older motor vehicles, helping them to keep their much-loved vehicles in fine working order,” said National Motor Museum Manager and Chief Engineer Doug Hill.
“Between us, we have built up a collective experience of more than 100 years, working on some of the finest motor vehicles in the world.
“Now we are delighted to be helping other enthusiasts to look after their own cars and preserve their historic importance.”
Interested? Email the workshop team to discuss what’s needed.
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