- Luxury vintage Rolls-Royce and Bentley organisation, P&A Wood, to take pride of place on the Built In Britain feature at The Confused.com London Motor Show 2018
- P&A Wood joins Vauxhall on the feature celebrating the very best of British motoring
- The Confused.com London Motor Show is set to be bigger and better than ever – with more cars, more exhibitors and more activities taking centre stage from 17-20 May
- Tickets are on sale now from £18.50 – with children under 17 going free with a paying adult – and can be purchased at thelondonmotorshow.co.uk
P&A Wood, purveyors of the finest heritage Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars, is set to showcase a range on the ‘Built-In Britain’feature at The Confused.com London Motor Show 2018.
An authorised Rolls-Royce and Bentley dealer, P&A Wood specialises in the restoration, sales, service and spare parts for the entire range of pre and post-war cars from 1904.P&A Wood is set to bring a collection of cars showcasing the prestige nature of 20th century motorcars at the London Motor Show.P & A Wood have sold some of the finest examples of both Rolls-Royce and Bentley models to customers around the world.
P&A Wood is one of the few companies able to complete an entire restoration on their premises based in a small village in North Essex, from mechanical work, machining and engineering, to coachwork and interior trim.
The all-new ‘Built In Britain’ feature will display the very best of British automotive manufacturing and motoring, with a host vehicle from well-known brands, commemorating the nation where vehicle design and production all take place.
Further information about the car from P&A Wood on display at the show will be announced in due course.
Alec Mumford, Chairman of The Confused.com London Motor Show, said: “We are very proud to have P&A Wood at The London Motor Show in May. The heritage Rolls-Royce and Bentley brands are famed for being truly British cars, capable of taking on the worlds most rugged grand tours. The Built-In Britain feature is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Make sure you buy your tickets now, you and the family will not want to miss out.”
Tickets start at just £18.50 and one child (under 17) goes free with a paying adult. They’re on general sale now and available to purchase at