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We have teamed up with a new series on channel 4 called For The Love Of Cars, The host is Phillip Glenister who is well known for programmes such as Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes.

The first episode kicks off this Sunday evening at 8pm on channel 4 where they will be restoring a Mk1 Ford Escort Mexico.

Goodridge have supplied brake line kits for every car featured in this series and they will be showing them in the programme and Goodridge will appear in the end credits.

Car fanatic Phil Glenister and internationally renowned car designer Ant Anstead are on a mission. To scour the barns and lock ups of GB for wrecked treasures to bring to life – as perfectly as is humanly possible. These cars are everyday classics. They’re the cars our dads drove, cars that we loved as kids, cars we first ‘parked up’ in….

Ant will undertake the ultimate bare metal restorations on each car : the Ford Escort Mexico, Land Rover Series 1, Mini Cooper, MGTC, DeLorean and Triumph Stag.

While Ant is ‘on the spanners’, Phil will meet the people who are ‘married’ to their motors. For some people their car is a member of the family – they consider it like a child…From them he’ll discover the touching, funny and often hard to believe stories that make each of these cars more than just metal and rubber. He’ll also spend some late nights and early mornings with hardcore fanatics, obsessed with speed and perfection who drag Phil into the full fury of their passion with muddy and terrifying consequences. He will take inspiration from those he meets to inform just how Ant restores the cars – from the headlights and wheel trims to the steering wheel & go faster stripes.

From cops and robbers who drove the same car, an off road mountain trek with an 80 year old explorer, and the man who truly believes there was a Landrover on the moon… – there is no wheel Phil won’t jump behind the wheel of to tell the story of our shared love of the Great British Motor. He reports back to Ant which element is crucial to the perfect restoration…Each show builds to the big moment where the devotees scrutinise our restored car, in all its glory…. And Phil and Ant take it for a rather glorious spin.

The series culminates in the finished cars going to a public auction to see if all the blood, sweat and tears have been worth it. Will they achieve a price which reflects the guts and glory of the restoration?

Please find the link below for the information on the series and the first episode:

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/for-the-love-of-cars/episode-guide