A few from the archive
Over the years I’ve owned everything from British sports cars to prestige saloons, TV icons, American muscle and big luxury cruisers. I have always enjoyed finding cars with potential, bringing them up nicely and enjoying them properly before moving them on.
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Some stayed longer than others. Some were projects. Some were impulse buys. Some were childhood dream cars.
Quite a few were an absolute nightmare! But they all added something to the story.
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Here are just a few of the cars that have passed through Brett’s Garage...
MGB Roadster
A proper British classic. Simple, elegant and full of charm, the MGB Roadster is one of those cars that always looks right wherever it is. It captures the kind of old-school motoring spirit that first made me fall in love with classics in the first place.


E30 BMW Alpina Convertible
I’ve always had a soft spot for BMW convertibles, and this Alpina had real attitude.
It had the right mix of sharp looks, fun and usability, and felt like a car you could enjoy every time you took it out.
Bentley Turbo R
A seriously handsome motor with real presence.
The Turbo R had that unmistakable Bentley look and feel.... big, confident and beautifully put together.
It was one of those cars that made even standing still look important.


Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit
A Rolls-Royce is never just transport.
The Silver Spirit had that calm, dignified presence that only a Rolls can carry off. Grace, craftsmanship and theatre, all wrapped up in one very special motor car.
Bentley Mulsanne Turbo
The Mulsanne Turbo was a real statement car.
Prestigious, imposing and full of character, it had everything I love about older Bentleys.
It looked special, felt special, and definitely earned its place in the memory bank.


XR3i Convertible
There is something wonderfully nostalgic about an XR3i Convertible.
It instantly takes you back to a certain era, and it is exactly the kind of car that makes people smile when they see it.
Fun, familiar and full of period charm.

