Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Classic Cars and Coffee - Wednesday 31 December 2025


The New Year's Eve Classic Cars and Coffee is always the biggest event in the CC & C calendar and this year was no exception. The organizers made allowance by opening up another car park, which did allow the crush to be dispersed somewhat.

Given the inevitable congestion I decided to ride. It was the right decision. The Ariel ran really well and I was slip right in and park without any hassles.

A magnificent 1925 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

Austin Healey Sprite

Renault 750

Mercedes-Benz

1964 Jensen Interceptor



Soviet ZAZ 965 

The iconic Jaguar E-Type and a Lotus kit-car

Volkswagen Type 4 transporter and Ford Bronco

1937 Dodge D5

Australians' of a certain age will remember 'The Sullivans', a 1980s television soap opera set in Melbourne during the Second World War. Their car is a Dodge D5.

1958 Plymouth Belvedere

Fiat 125. This car formed the basis of the Soviet Lada

There were a couple of Datsun 125Y's in attendance. My wife still has a soft spot for the 125Y, it being her first car. good to see them on the road.

Ferrari 

Another magnificent Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, paired with a Bentley.

A elite pairing

Citroen 5CV model. Two CV's were on display to commemorate the first circumnavigation of Australia by motorcar by two missionaries. The story is reminiscent of the trip by Arthur Grady of Fremantle, also in the same year - see here: https://heinkelscooter.blogspot.com/2025/05/arthur-grady-day-may-2025.html 

For more on this historic trip, see here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-18/bubsie-citroen-circumnavigation-1925-retraced-in-2025/105257744

Lotus

Mercedes-Benz cabriolet for sale

1967 Triumph GT6 for sale

1951 Allard K2 roadster project for sale

KBG members

Morgan Three-wheeler

Austin 7

This 1926 Dodge just returned from competing in Perkolilli https://www.motoringpast.com.au/red-dust-revival

A real rarity, a BSA 3-wheeler. https://www.bsafwdc.org/

The frame and much of the chassis is wood. The engine is very unusual. BSA chose not to use one of their motorcycle engines (which would seem to be a no-brainer powerplant decision), instead choosing a French Hotchkiss rotary aero-engine. The normal Hotchkiss engine would have had 5 cylinders arranged around the central crankshaft, but BSA lopped off three cylinders turning it into a V 2-cylinder. This proved to be a problematic engine that was unbalanced and rarely ran in tune. The owner has had to make many carburetor and fuel-line modifications to get this engine to run reliably. Needless to say, the BSA 3-wheeler was not a success.

Cadillac Aerodynamic

A pair of MG YTs

A view from UWA

2026 dates

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