Classic motoring events, vehicle restorations, news, museum visits and other bits and pieces from Perth, Western Australia
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Classic Cars and Coffee New Year's Eve 2021
Thankfully, after the State Government's idiotic Covid lockdown for Christmas and New Year, the guys at Classic Cars and Coffee managed to get approval for a New Year's event. The fun police were very concerned that there would be no dancing.
The end of year event is always huge, despite the fact that many people go away over the break. I arrived a little after 8am and had to park in one of the overflow carparks. Just after I arrived they had to close the gates as the carparks were full.
The weather in Perth over Christmas has been excessively hot - peaking at 46 degrees celsius on Christmas Eve! Temperature had dropped to a milder 36 degrees by New Year's Eve, but even so the light was extremely bright which has washed some of the colour from my photos.
Chevrolet
Datsun 240Z
A newcomer to Perth and my favourite car of the day - Skoda 1000MB. The Czech industrial concern, Skoda, took over Tatraplan construction in 1951 and the experience must have given them the idea of building a rear engine budget car. The result was the 1000MB, which was powered by a four cylinder, transversely mounted, water-cooled engine in the rear. The car is reminiscent of the French Renault 8 or 10, but is better looking in my opinion.
This car was originally part of the Gosford Museum collection. I was actually interested in buying this car at the time of the auction, but I had my hands full with my 1953 DKW project so thought better of it.
The Skoda 1000MB, Skoda Octavia and Land Rover Mark 1
GW
1965 Porsche 356B
1934 Lagonda and a trio of Tomasos
Cadillac club
A quite lovely Pontiac
Renault 4CV
The Shannon's Insurance Goggomobil
Another newcomer to the show and what a machine! 1953 Maicoletta
German motorcycle manufacturer, Maico, built the absolute king of large touring scooters with the Maicoletta. It is powered by a 250cc single cylinder two-stroke engine. The starter is rather unique - and I still don't fully understand how it works. It has a pendulum starter which rocks the engine back and forth and then fires the ignition. Maico believed it was so reliable that they never fitted the Maicoletta with a kick starter, so if the pendulum starter failed (as it was want to do over time), you could only get the scooter running by push starting.
I mentioned the pendulum starter earlier... well, of course, when people are watching it decides to play up.
Suzuki Re5 water cooled rotary
Alfa Romeos
By around 10am the heat was beginning to build and it was time to hit the road.
Citroen-Hoffman, Citroen CX and Reliant Scimitar.
The next Classic Cars and Coffee is on 6 February 2022.
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Classic Cars and Coffee - 27th December 2021 Cancelled
WA State Premier, Mark McGowan, got an early Christmas present this morning when a backpacker tourist, arriving from Queensland a few weeks ago, tested 'positive' in a phony PCR test. Poor Mark has been desperate to to find some way of F-ing with the people and ruining Christmas. Over the past couple of weeks the pressure has been ramping on Mark and his immoral, reprehensible and discriminatory mandatory V policies. The government is on its way to becoming the Number One cause of unemployment in a state which is desperately crying out for workers. Tens of thousands of West Australians - normally docile and apolitical - have been protesting every week. Similarly, across the country, nearly a million citizens march to express disgust with over various State and Federal governments. These numbers dwarf the anti-Vietnam war marches of the 1960s and 70s - not that you'd know if you watched mainstream TV.
As the governments around the country have flailed about trying to silence this dissent and quash the many legal cases working their way through the courts, they have been desperate for some new distraction to restoke the fear - and right on time here comes omicron. Despite the extensive studies demonstrating the moronic variant probably represents the end of the pandemic phase of this disease (that means, the virus spreads quickly, but causes only minor illness - like a cold - leaving lasting immunity in its wake. This is how all viral diseases evolve. A disease that causes serious illness and death, dies with its host, limiting its opportunity to spread so evolutionary pressure always directs the disease to become milder), the government and its media fearmongers have seized on omicron to lock us all down and ruin Christmas. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.21.21268116v1
So, Classic Cars and Coffee for 27th December 2021 is cancelled. New Year's Eve 31st December 2021 has been penciled in. We shall see. I personally doubt it. The government has never simply dropped snap restrictions but have slowly weaned them away over two to four weeks.
Dear valued classic car enthusiast,
As many of you may already have seen, we have had to postpone the event due to the State Governments latest Covid mandate.
The decision has been made to hold the event on New Years Eve, Friday December 31st.
The last time it was held on December 31st it had record numbers so hopefully this is the case this year and that the "snap" restrictions" end on Tuesday the 28th as currently planned.
We are sorry about the disruption, however it is out of our control and we want to do the right thing by all. Best thing is it is bound to be cooler!
Our advice from the State Government is that they are monitoring the cases over the next couple of days and will extend this past the 28th if there are more outbreaks. Either way if the new date gets postponed further we will know over the coming day or so and will let you all know accordingly so as to plan.
All the very best from all of us at Classic Cars and Coffee and I hope you all have a great Christmas break, hopefully see you on the 31st!
Classic Cars and Coffee
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