Quest Brothers Classic Cars was established by Paul and Ian Quest to share their expertise in the restoration, servicing and maintenance of classic cars in the Cambridgeshire area. QBCC cater for all the usual British and European brands and have particular experience with Mercedes Benz, classic BMW, and Alfa Romeo.
As classic car enthusiasts and owners for many years, the pair initially recognised the need for reliable, high-quality support in the area. With a full team and an extensively equipped workshop with body shop and spray booth now at their disposal, the team is able to deliver everything from a basic service to a complete nut and bolt restoration.
As classic car enthusiasts and owners for many years, the pair initially recognised the need for reliable, high-quality support in the area. With a full team and an extensively equipped workshop with body shop and spray booth now at their disposal, the team is able to deliver everything from a basic service to a complete nut and bolt restoration.
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I was impressed by QBCC having visited them initially as part of a car club trip. Examples of their work looked very good and discussing options with Paul and Rod (who visited me and the MGC early in the process) built up my confidence to the point where I chose to give them the job. Rod and Dennis did a superb job.
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Philip Davies
Jan 21, 2021
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Positive:Â Professionalism
I needed a Copen Waxoyling - not a nice job and not one I would want to do myself, they booked it in and did it professionally. If you have a classic car and need work then there are not too many places that will treat it with the respect that older cars need, this is one of the places that does do.
I needed a Copen Waxoyling - not a nice job and not one I would want to do myself, they booked it in and did it professionally. If you have a classic car and need work then there are not too many places that will treat it with the respect that older cars need, this is one of the places that does do.
John Harrison
Sep 28, 2018
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