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martinbuck
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Morris Minor workshop needed Bristol area

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Hello all

I recently brought a 1969 Morris Minor which requires welding to the sill area (both sides) I do not have means or the skill to do it myself.
I have not long moved to the Bristol area and apart from the obvious trader is there any other traders that someone can recommend to carry out the repairs to the Morris.

Thanks
Martin
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Re: Morris Minor workshop needed Bristol area

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If you contact the Avon branch someone there will be able to help.

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martinbuck wrote:Hello all

I recently brought a 1969 Morris Minor which requires welding to the sill area (both sides) I do not have means or the skill to do it myself.
I have not long moved to the Bristol area and apart from the obvious trader is there any other traders that someone can recommend to carry out the repairs to the Morris.

Thanks
Martin
Hi Martin. Get in touch with Russell from RTG Services, Hanham. 0798 1002991.Good workmanship.Steve.

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Yes = RTG comes highly recommended.
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I contacted the Avon branch and got this back

Hi Martin.

One of our Avon Branch members, John Tunnah, runs "Bristol Classic Motor Cars" in St George Bristol and in my job as a MoT inspector I see a lot of his repairs to a wide range of classics, but Morris Minors in particular. My colleagues are also always impressed with his work.

has anyone else here had work carried out by this garage? I have searched his name on this site and I cannot seem to find any mention of him.
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I am also use john tunnacliffe Bristol classic cars, richmond rd. Its a low keyed garage and he does all classics (but his knowledge of morris minors is great). go there and look at his work its good
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I can also recommend Russell from RTG. He has worked on my cars for the past 18 months and he is always thorough and thoughtful. He is also very fair with his charges and is outstandingly honest.
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My car was welded by a mobile company called top welds in Bristol on 07592234751 his name is Ian .If you look on their website you will see my car as it finished up well recomended

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Thank you all for your help, I will post up how I get on with the repairs.

Martin
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I have decidced to go with RTG to carry out the repairs.
It turns out the car has had some very poor repairs in the past and looking at the history I have for the car it has been to a couple of specialists in the Bristol area who would had carried out the poor repairs, they were not cheap either!
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