Classic motoring events, vehicle restorations, news, museum visits and other bits and pieces from Perth, Western Australia
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Bay to Birdwood 30 September 2018
I was invited to the AGM of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) in Adelaide at the end of September. By good fortune the date coincided with the Bay to Birdwood so I went along and enjoyed the show. Last year's run, when we attended with the Special Interest Vehicle Association, was for cars from 1954 onwards. It was a good experience but there were too many 'modern' classics for my liking. This year's show was cars up to 1959, which I found more appealing.
Exhibitors begin setting up in the upper lawn.
Amilcar in the concourse
MG sedan in the concourse
The judging panel inspects the Amilcar. My friend Paul Blank (far right) was invited to be a judge.
REO Flying Cloud
Vauxhall
Riley cabriolet
Austin Sevens in racing trim
A real rarity in Australia - a French Le Zebre.
There was a large contingent of Model A Fords celebrating the 90th anniversary of the model.
Humber
1931 Packard Super 8 Roadster with a Lalique radiator mascot
1929 Packard Super 8 Limousine
1929 Marmon-Roosevelt
Rows of vintage cars
1929 Buick
More Americans
Queues of cars entering the show
Essex
Some of the rarer Edwardian veterans - De Dion Bouton (front) and 1912 Renault CB.
1912 Renault CB
Another very rare French Edwardian - Gregoire
Gregoire
1913 Vauxhall Prince Henry
Essex
Alfa-Romeo
Amilcar
Motorcycle row
BMW motorcycle with sidecar in German military spec.
I have way more photos to post but I've been running way behind schedule on the blog this year. I've got a dozen other car shows to post! I'll come back to this post and add more photos when I get time.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Classic Cars and Coffee 18 October 2018
The weather was a little questionable on 14th October so numbers were down on usual. Given the threat of rain there was quite a good turnout.
Show sponsors https://www.richardstyrepower.com.au/ and The Patron with their iconic Citroens.
I took Shelly's Karmann Ghia for a run.
A new arrival at the show - 1934 Bentley rolls in.
1934 Bentley
Fiat 500 and Alfa Romeo
Austin Seven
Renault 10s
Four Ford Anglias arrive
A real surprise and delight to see on the road. Heinkel-Trojan bubblecar.
The Trojan stops people in their tracks.
The Trojan drew a huge crowd
The Trojan is not a car for a six footer!
Having a chat with the Trojan owner. A great candid shot by Real Human Photography.
VW Combi
The Bristol arriving.
British class - Bristol 403 and Jaguar
New Mercedes-Benz AMG GTR
Renault Alpine A110 by Real Human Photography
Next Classic Cars and Coffee is on 18 October 2018
On November 18th, Classic Cars and Coffee will feature the first new Alpine sports car as well as other performance models of Renault, courtesy of Melville Renault.
The organizers are keen to support the display with as many other Alpine and Renault cars as we can gather. A special display area will be set aside for these cars. A great opportunity to inspect the fabulous new Alpine… the first example in WA. As usual, the event is open to all interesting, classic and exotic cars.
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