Classic motoring events, vehicle restorations, news, museum visits and other bits and pieces from Perth, Western Australia
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Classic Cars and Coffee - Sunday 31st December 2023
As expected, the New Year's Eve Classic Cars and Coffee was a huge event. I chose to ride my 1954 DKW motorcycle so I could avoid the long queues of cars trying to get in. As I rode along Stirling Highway towards UWA there was a stream of classic cars driving on towards Fremantle - obviously having seen the queues and decided to give it a miss.
Slipping through the traffic
Japanese classics
Moto Guzzi Eldorado. These are magnificent bikes.
Very handsome Velocette
The great grandson of my DKW RT250 - MZ ETZ250 from East Germany.
A very old Brough Superior outfit
Another Moto Guzzi Eldorado. This too is an ex-police bike from Los Angeles.
Monkey bikes
Show winner for the modern dreck award - Rolls Royce piece-of-shit. They really are an eyesore.
DeTomaso GT4
Classic 1980s motoring and extremely rare in this condition - Datsun 120Y
Very unusual - Gwyne 8.
Morris 8
Cadillac Eldorado
And an Oldsmobile in the rear
Quite an unusual Volvo
1953 Cadillac
Japanese sportscar royalty - Datsun 240Z
Holden EJs, EHs and FCs
1966 Renault Alpine A110
Bubblecar row - Isetta, Messerschmitt and Heinkel
Trojan (UK) built Heinkel Kabine
Messerschmitt KR201
This was the most interesting display of the day
About to set off
Budget motoring of the 1930s - Austin 7.
Recreated Messerschmitt Tiger
Morgan Plus 8
Chevrolet Corvette. The pioneer of fibreglas bodywork.
And with that we finished 2023.
Vintage Scott Bonnar Reel Mower
I have recently been clearing out the home of my aunty, who has been forced into a care home. It's a very sad business. As I've been going through her papers (she was a hoarder) I occasionally come across interesting old papers. Here's a 1968 Scott Bonnar reel mower owner's instructions. I can remember these old machines and I used one many years ago when I worked part-time as a lawnmowing contractor. Some of these old machines are indeed collectors items these days.
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Classic Cars and Coffee Sunday 22nd October 2023
Dear car and bike enthusiasts
Welcome to our update on all things Classic Cars and Coffee. Well Spring has definitely sprung and the weather has turned a lot warmer, it bodes well for a fantastic Spring/Summer season for Classic Cars and Coffee and our spin off events. This Sunday is a very special one with the postponed October CC and C taking place, along with our great drive and lunch event "Swan to Swan". Swan to Swan entrants will have a special area reserved (Carpark 4) and depart on a scenic cruise through the hills, eventually arriving en masse to the stunning destination of Oakover Grounds. Here we will all have a lovely lunch and entertained by Ezereve as we chat about all things cars related! Limited spots are available and can be reserved here but hurry as we will cut off entrants on Thursday; https://classiccarsandcoffee.com.au/swan-to-swan/
See you there
Saturday, October 14, 2023
Motorcycle Display in Chania, Crete
Chania is a city on the north-west coast of Crete. The old town is centred on the Venetian harbour, a lovely old-town with architecture dating back to the 14th century.
The Venetian warehouses
As we explored the old town we came across a notice that there was a classic bicycle and motorcycle display. We were lucky enough to be there on the last day of the display.
The exhibition was held in one of the Venetian warehouses that has been converted into a theatre / exhibition hall.
In the forecourt outside the hall was a fine display of lightweigh 50cc European motorcycles, including a Kreidler, Horex and Zundapp. These machines are never seen in Australia. I photographed all of them in detail but unfortunately my phone was hijacked and I lost almost all my photographs.
Crete in summer is extremely hot so the exhibition opened at 7.30pm and closed at midnight. What a great idea and something we in Australia should consider during the heat of summer.
The vintage bicycle display
Vintage bicycles
Around the time of the First World War the militaries of Europe began to use bicycles to "mobilise" their armies. It was better than marching!
Celebrating the centenary of BMW
Two early girder frame BMW models
Some BMW history: https://heinkelscooter.blogspot.com/2023/01/bmw-isetta-saviour-of-company.html
1937 BMW R12 in Germany military spec
BMW with front shield
1962 BMW outfit
The beautiful Jawa from Czechoslovakia:
https://heinkelscooter.blogspot.com/2022/07/1950-jawa-350-motorcycle.html
The scooter corner (from the Chania Motorcycle Club Facebook page
Lambrettas and their derivatives
NSU Prima based on the Italian Lambretta
The moped section
DKW Hummel 'tin banana'
The Hummel is a beautifully stylish machine that really should have been more successful than it was.
https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2022/04/1965-zweirad-union-dkw-hummel-range.html
1970 Gilera 98SS
1954 Horex Regina from Germany
Two DKWs - one civilian and one military in the German section
1954 DKW RT250H just like my example:
https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2022/03/1954-dkw-rt250-h-motorcycle.html
Another DKW in unusual colour scheme
The world's most successful scooter - the Honda Cub, sold in the millions in every market on earth
Honda 50cc motorcycles
Honda 500 Four
The British section
Matchless and Nortons in the British section
Norton
1929 BSA H28
The Chania Classic Motorcycle Club put on an absolutely fantastic and professional display. It was really excellent and it appears from their Facebook page they do this every year. My only regret is that I lost 90% of the photographs I took when my phone was hacked. For more information about the Chania Classic Motorcycle Club, check out their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064406690425
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