Classic motoring events, vehicle restorations, news, museum visits and other bits and pieces from Perth, Western Australia
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Arthur Grady Ride, Fremantle 2014
The Arthur Grady Day, part of the Fremantle Heritage Festival, just keeps getting better and more impressive each year. In 2012, when I first attended, it was very much a motorcycle event, featuring a ride through the streets of Fremantle and a display of veteran, vintage and modern motorcycles in the heart of the city. Last year the ride was limited to the veteran motorcycles due to safety concerns, however the display was enlarged to include some vintage cars. This year their was no ride but the display was expanded to cover vintage cars, trucks, machinery and even a steam traction engine. Although there were a couple of downpours during the morning it was a great event and well attended. http://www.fremantlestory.com.au/your-story/event-festivals/festivals/heritage-festival/fremantle-heritage-festival.html
The veteran motorcycles held pride of place in front of the town hall.
This magnificent four cylinder Henderson gets around.
The Early American Motorcycle Club pit on a display of vintage Indians. http://www.earlyamericanmotorcycleclub.asn.au/ride-calendar-2014/10thmay2014-arthurgradydisplay
The replica of Arthur Grady's 1925 Douglas motorcycle.
HRD Vincent
Matchless
BMW
It rained as I rode to Fremantle and I was never more grateful for the Ariel's weather protection.
Photo courtesy of the VMCCWA
BSA Bantams
An Ariel Red Hunter scrambler
A Ural outfit - the Russian version of the wartime German BMW scout bike.
Two representatives from the Paradise Lost Scooter Club - http://www.plsc.asn.au/
How fantastic to see this old steam traction engine out on the street. I thought it would be a static display but it trundled up and down beside Kings Square, tooting its steam whistle from time to time. Behind the steam engine is a Mercedes-Benz Diesel.
Fargo truck
1950s Mercedes-Benz Diesel
1950 Bedford
The Bus Preservation Society bought down two old locals. We still ride on the 106 route. http://www.bpswa.org/
The old buses took passengers for a run around the city.
Don't look behind you!
The Veteran Car Club put on a little display
A real rarity - 1926 Theophile Schneider 25SP. A famous racing marque.
Model T Ford in BOANs livery in front of what was once the Boans store.
Despite the periodic downpours a great display was put on. Next year I think we'll organise with the SIVA members to put on a microcar display.
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