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Ecurie Bertelli - Experts in Aston Martin Servicing

Ecurie Bertelli
The Business was started by Nick Mason, Derrick Edwards and Judy Hogg in 1976. Known as Morntane Engineering it quickly established an International reputation for high quality restorations of exclusively vintage Bertelli Aston Martins.
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Ecurie Bertelli - Experts in Aston Martin Servicing
53 Stilebrook Road Yardley Road Ind. Est.
Olney
MK46 5EA
About   Ecurie Bertelli - Experts in Aston Martin Servicing



Welcome to Ecurie Bertelli


Both Nick and Derrick raced their Aston MartinUlsters with great success, raising the profile of Bertelli Astons oncircuits all over Europe. Race and rally preparation became animportant part of the business.

Andy Bell started at Morntane in 1977 and eventually bought the business as Ecurie Bertelli in 1992.

Ecurie Bertelli continues to be exclusively connected with vintageAston Martins, providing high quality spare parts, race and rallypreparation, restoration and sales of this important British marque.

Ecurie Bertelli offers scheduled servicing for all vintage Astons Martins, with an emphasis on preventative maintainance.

With its own supply of spare parts and experience of over 150individual vehicles, our expertise with the marque is second to none.

Full records are kept of every car serviced andtested, providing a unique database for both owners and prospectivepurchasers alike.

A collection and delivery service is available using our own covered trailer.

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