A world-famous supercar icon could be yours for just £6.
Bridge Classic Cars’ raffle-style competition gives entrants the chance to win a 1995 Dodge Viper.
The family-run classic car company, based in Pettistree, Woodbridge, has built a reputation for restoring and preserving classic cars.
In more recent years, it has also been making people’s classic car dreams come true with its popular classic car competitions, making it possible for anyone to experience classic car ownership for just a few pounds, such as previous competition winner Matthew Sugden from Ipswich, who won a 1948 Morris Minor, and Lyall Logan who won a 1967 Ford Mustang.
The latest competition from Bridge Classic Cars involves one of the great American poster cars – the legendary 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10, the first generation of a supercar that defined an era.
Finished in fierce, attention-grabbing red with its signature white racing stripes, the Viper can turn heads just about anywhere. Powered by a thunderous V10, the exhaust supplies a soundtrack truly fitting for that of a supercar.
If the Viper isn’t to your liking, the Bridge Classic Cars website is updated several times a month with a variety of new and exciting competitions.
Along with giving people the chance to win their dream car, which has seen more than £2.5m-worth of classic vehicles delivered to more than 90 lucky owners, Bridge Classic Cars tries to give back to the communities that surround it.
Since launching, the team has raised more than £150,000 for various charities, including the recent Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
If you are over the age of 18, live in England, Scotland or Wales and like the look of the Bridge Classic Cars 1995 Dodge Viper RT10, you can enter the draw for just £6 on the website: www.bridgeclassiccarscompetitions.co.uk
This competition is limited to 9,999 maximum tickets with up to 50 entries per person permitted. Entrants will need to answer a question in order to qualify for the competition. The scheduled draw date is August 11, unless all tickets are sold beforehand and the draw is brought forward or the competition is extended to sell any remaining tickets. The current number of tickets sold can be viewed on the Bridge Classic Cars website.
For more information, please visit www.bridgeclassiccarscompetitions.co.uk
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