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wheel2reel
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Film & T.V

#1 Post by wheel2reel »

We are once again looking for Classic cars for hire for filming on the production of the “Antiques Road Trip” and the “Celebrity Antiques Road Trip” 2014.

Wheel2Reel Ltd our company based in Hertfordshire supplies Action vehicles for TV and Film.
We have been commissioned to work on the seventh and eighth TV series of the “Antiques Road Trip” and the “Celebrity Antiques Road Trip” which are showing now on BBC 1.
This is our forth year of supplying vehicles for this programme and we are looking for a total of 32 classic convertibles.
They must be fully road legal being MOT certificated with tax and being in a presentable condition complete with hoods.

For the “Antiques Road Trip” it would entail hiring your vehicle for a period of 15 days filming which is spread over a period of two months to accommodate the Auctions for the series.
We will pay £70.00 per day for the 15 days filming.
The vehicles are driven by the “Expert Presenters” whilst filming and are transported to and from locations on a low loader.

On the “Celebrity Antiques Road Trip” your vehicle would be used for three days filming. This is broken up into two days of buying antiques and one day at an Auction.
Two of these days will be consecutive but the Auction date could be up to two weeks later.
We will pay £70.00 per day for the 3 days filming.
Your vehicle would be collected and transported by us to the locations and the vehicle would be driven by a “Celebrity” and one of the “Expert Presenters”.
Whilst on set your vehicle will be looked after by our vehicle technician at all times.

We are fully covered by insurance for the collection and transportation of all vehicles whilst in our possession.
Scottish Television who produce this series on behalf of the BBC are fully insured for their “Expert presenters” and “celebrities” whilst in their care.
For further information regarding the hiring of vehicles please contact Matthew Weekes on 07590697119. Or Email: matt@wheel2reel.com
Office number 01992 450209.
MisterB
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#2 Post by MisterB »

Hi. I have a blue 1965 Morris Minor convertible, in very good condition and fully roadworthy. Would you be interested in possibly using it for Celebrity Antiques Road Trip? Please email me for more information if you are interested.
My email address is gp_briscoe@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks

Graham Briscoe
Richard Moss
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#3 Post by Richard Moss »

I guess that a 1993 Rover 200 cabriolet (blue with grey leather interior and powered, blue hood) is too young?
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UKJeeper
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#4 Post by UKJeeper »

MisterB wrote:Hi. I have a blue 1965 Morris Minor convertible, in very good condition and fully roadworthy. Would you be interested in possibly using it for Celebrity Antiques Road Trip? Please email me for more information if you are interested.
My email address is gp_briscoe@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks

Graham Briscoe

You forgot to mention it's called "Boris"!

Hey Bro (in Law). :D
mach1rob
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#5 Post by mach1rob »

I missed the outcome posted on the TSSC forum, but I do hope the chap with the Herald (or maybe Vitesse) finally had his car repaired to the standard it was before after all the damage that was caused to it.
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