Classic motoring events, vehicle restorations, news, museum visits and other bits and pieces from Perth, Western Australia
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Motor Museum of WA 2020 visit
On 19th July 2020 I attended a classic car club meeting at the Motor Museum of WA at Whiteman Park. There are regular changes among the displays to keep things fresh.
In the new wing there is an extensive racing display
Caversham raceway display. I believe that the government has agreed to preserve the Caversham raceway, although not as an active raceway. There was a risk that the area would be reclassed for urban redevelopment and the heritage racecourse would disappear forever.
Two locally built custom racers
1946 Ford V8 Debonde Sports
1951 "Smith's Special" V8
BMW electric roadster
Leyland P76 coupe. If this coupe had made it into production it would have given Holden and Ford a real run for their money. The Leyland P76 gets a lot of bagging as a lemon, but they were really good cars for Australian conditions.
1956 Ford Thunderbird
Mercedes-Benz 300
The Delorean
What most people come to see - Daniel Ricciardo's Grand Prix winning Renault.
Replica of Fremantle motorcycle pioneer, Arthur Grady's 1926 Douglas. On a bike like this he completed the first circumnavigation of Australia by motorbike.
1931 Cadillac
1946 Ford V8 Deluxe Sedan
Outback life
1923 Shelvoke and Drewery transporter
The veteran section
Model T Ambulance
Detroit Electric
Model T Ford
1898 Star
1903 De Dion Bouton
1900 Oldsmobile
1929 Packard
The Packard
Vintage row
The Cubitt
Austin Sevens
Rolls Royce and Bentley
Vauxhall
1950 Ford Prefect
Military version of the FJ Holden ute. The main change was the removal of chrome and brightware. Only a few vehicles were built for trials, but it never went into production.
1957 Velocette Valiant. Note the covered engine
NSU Supermax
1956 Puch motorcycle
Motobecane
The pioneers - the 1888 Benz and Daimler. Note the museum is now using the information panels I drafted for the Classic Car Show in 2020.
The Daimler motorcycle was developed as test vehicle. It was never intended to go into production. Gottleib Daimler shortly aftewards mounted the engine in a four person carriage.
1956 Lloyd 600.
1946 Salisbury Super Scooter.
1925 DOT Bradshaw, oil cooled engine
Custom FJ Holden station wagon.
1934 De Soto Airflow. One of my favourite vehicles in the collection.
1960 Honda Dream
Lambretta
1958 Lambretta Li125
Velocette Viceroy. I would love one of these rare beasts.
1938 DKW RT250
The Motor Museum of WA is open seven days a week. Check out the website: http://www.motormuseumwa.com.au/
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