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MOTORING – BOB HOUGHTON F ERRARI


The service and sales department are run by Russell Smith, an experienced and knowledgeable asset to the business. Russell has been working alongside Bob Houghton since 2000 and has gained a great understanding of Ferrari and what is required to maintain one. Not only will he run you through an honest assessment of your car, but he’ll also assist with any historic references, facts and issues you may have.


The main workshop consists of an exciting selection of immaculate classic Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins all undergoing various restoration work, body repair and interior trim work. David Houghton, Bob’s youngest son, has been influential


within the restoration department, preserving the high quality of work that his father has cemented into the company. With a number of show-grade, award-winning Ferraris, he and the team consistently push for perfection.


At present they have some beautiful restorations including an Aston Martin DB5, an ASA GT 1000, a Ferrari 250 GTE and a Ferrari 275 GTB Alloy. If you’re looking to invest, build a show car or simply just enjoy the car, these are the people you want looking after it.


At Bob Houghton Ferrari Specialists the technician’s passion is clear to see and with remarkable attention to detail they protect your investment to the last nut and bolt. Clearly a knowledgeable outfit with an enviable wealth of experience, they apply the appropriate respect when working with your investment for a reasonable rate.


Please follow Bob Houghton:


www.bhferrari.com @bobhoughtonltd


@bobhoughtonltd bobhoughtonltd


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