New Product Range for Autumn 2006.
MetalliC:

Carbon FibrE:

Classic Car Services have continued the development of company undertaken in the early part of 2006 at a pace. Re-branding the company with the development of a new company logo and the development of the new company website, which has now been live for 3 months with good results, with the aim to modernise the company and give it a higher profile in the market place.
Classic Car Services, whilst still retaining its core values upon it was established and has built it’s reputation on over the last 25 years, are constantly looking to develop it’s product range and services it can deliver. With this in mind, Classic Car Services are announcing a new range of leather products aimed at the car modification sector.
The range consists of 6 new colours and styles of high grade leather specifically design for the automotive industry. There is 4 metallic coloured leathers which are a silver, graphite grey and bronze metallic along with a white pearlesant leather. To compliment these 4 are two ‘Carbon Fibre’ leathers, one in black and the other in silver.
Steven Hartley, Managing Director stated “I am very excited to see these new products introduced to our range of colours and finishes. We already have one order for the carbon fibre leather and pictures will be released as soon as the car has been finished.”
CCS Show CaR:
In April 2006, Classic Car Services purchased a black 1.4 Zetec Ford Fiesta to use as a show vehicle for the company. The aim of the car is to show the wide range of skills and services Classic Car Services can produce, and to the highest standards.
Firstly, a set of ST seats were bought to upgrade the standard seats which are fairly flat and uninspiring. Next, the seats were completely stripped with all the cloth removed and the process began. As you can see the finished seats are now fitted in the car.


Steven Hartley, Managing Director comments “I am very pleased with the project so far, the colour is bright but the aim was to make sure it wouldn’t look like a standard interior. Now the seats are done, the next project is to cover the headlining and all the top pillars with dark grey alcantara, then we shall move onto the dash. Pictures will follow as soon as possible."