Mitchell Motors vintage and classic car painters and restorers were established in 1962 and are based in the same location in the South West of England just off the A303/M3 in Wiltshire near Salisbury. We are within easy reach of London, Surrey, East & West Sussex, Hampshire, Dorset and Somerset. Our classic car restorations are of the highest quality.
Award winning specialists in vintage and classic car vehicle bodywork restoration and paint spraying. We invest in people, all of our work is completed by trained and skilled craftsmen including in-house aluminium and steel welding, panel beating and fabrication. We use state of the art equipement such as our in-house paint removal system that uses the latest media blasting techniques.
Award winning specialists in vintage and classic car vehicle bodywork restoration and paint spraying. We invest in people, all of our work is completed by trained and skilled craftsmen including in-house aluminium and steel welding, panel beating and fabrication. We use state of the art equipement such as our in-house paint removal system that uses the latest media blasting techniques.
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Mitchell Motors was established in 1962 by Ernest Mitchell and his son Peter. Now Peter's son Andrew runs the company which has remained on the same site in Wiltshire ever since. Being the third generation of the Mitchell family to run the company, Andrew and his team continue the tradition of completing exceptionally high quality vintage and classic car restorations, coupled with a professional and friendly customer service.
Mitchell Motors are specialists in classic car restoration and work on all types of vehicles including AC, Aston Martin, Bentley, Bristol, Bugatti, Ferrari, Frazer Nash, Delage, Lancia, BMW, Jaguar and many more. All of our bodywork is carried out in-house and as well as our traditional methods we utilise innovative technology whenever we can.
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DaveA
Sep 03, 2020
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Dj Ghetto Verite
Oct 15, 2015
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I love Mitchell Motors! I was returning from a motorcycling/camping trip in Cornwall to my place in London. I had covered around 200 miles & pulled in for petrol & air, for what I thought was a soft rear tyre, however, I quickly discovered my swing arm on my 32 year old Honda had snapped completely through at the pivot on one side. The only thing that kept the other side from snapping was the tension from the drive chain! I had no AA cover & had miss-typed the phone number for my insurance recovery into my phone. Trying to ride the 120+ miles back to east London at 15 mph was suicidally stupid