Showing posts with label car shows. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 26, 2019

Classic Cars and Coffee October 2019


There was a huge turnout for the October Classic Cars and Coffee meet. As always there was an interesting assortment of vehicles in attendance.

The Czech contingent - my 1952 Tatra is paired with a 1965 Skoda Octavia. Both cars were built at the Skoda works at Mlada Boleslava.

Richard's Tyrepower 'Bibendum' https://www.richardstyrepower.com.au

Jensen-Volvo and Volvo Amazon

Jensen C-V8

Citroen DS

A fine pair of Bristols! Who would have thought there would two Bristol 401s in Perth, and both in exactly the same colour? Only 611 Bristols were ever built.

The Bristol is an extremely handsome streamlined vehicle.

Mercedes-Benz SL

A very full carpark

Ferrari row

1964 Jensen C-V8

Abarth

US model Ford Fairlane

Suzuki van

Morgan club out in force

1948 Wolsely 18/55B

BMW i8

Land Rover

Marcos

Rambler and Chevrolet

DKW Wankel

Clubman

One of the Bristol's hits the roads



And the other follows

Very stylish

Renault 8, owned since new by the same gentleman

This Renault Alpine A110 has recently been repainted from white to a traditional Renault blue.

Hillman Imp

The stunning and stylish Facel Vega

Kubelwagen


The next Classic Cars and Coffee is Sunday 17th November 2019

www.classiccarsandcoffee.com


Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Classic Cars and Coffee 16th June 2019




It was a cold, crisp but clear Sunday morning for the June Classic Cars and Coffee meet. Despite the lack of rain, numbers were quite down this month after last month's massive turnout. For those attending it was still a good morning. Here's a sweet Jaguar XK-140.

I had popped open the bonnet of the DKW when I arrived and it drew a crowd. They were all probably wondering where the engine was.

A new arrival at this month's meet was this recently imported 1968 Fiat 2300S.

Vauxhall row

Open bonnets were a bit on trend.

1940s Ford

Another interesting Fiat and row of British Fords.

1960 Chevrolet Impala

1962 Toyota

Holden EJ (left) and its successor, the EH.

The earlier EJ had a nicer rear profile in my opinion.

Another engine inspection for a Holden Monaro. It looks from this angle like it's been unmolested (amazing!).

Alfa Romeo.

The DKW ran perfectly despite not having been driven for a few months.