Classic motoring events, vehicle restorations, news, museum visits and other bits and pieces from Perth, Western Australia
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Retro Bicycles in the US
When we were in Lake Tahoe, California, we came upon Rosie's Cafe. It featured an interesting collection of vintage US bicycles. It was a popular stop for motorcyclists too.
In the 1930s through to the 1950s US bicycle manufactures created some interesting and stylish bicycles that had almost as many curves and fins as did US cars. http://www.nostalgic.net/ These are very collectable these days and a bike in pristine condition can fetch extraordinary prices.
A Firestone and a penny farthing hang from the ceiling.
Roadmaster Luxury Liner
My favourite, J C Higgins with portholes.
A Schwinn Black Phantom
A Whizzer moped. The Whizzer was Schwinn's powered bike range.
A Firestone.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Hemmings Auto Museum
In the main street of Bennington, Vermont is a little old petrol station - the Hemmings Garage - home of the Hemmings motor publishing empire. Hemmings produce a range of classic auto magazines and blogs. For anyone interested in classic and unusual autos, the Hemmings Blog is a must read - http://blog.hemmings.com/
A 1960s Harley-Davidson is parked in the garage window.
A wall of license plates
Behind the garage is a small museum of classic cars.
Hudson Tetraplane
An American Bantam microcar. These little sportsters were built in the 1940s.
Cadillac Eldorado
Ford Model A
Ahrens Fire Engine
1886 Benz replica. The first automobile.
Dodge A100
1950s Volkswagen in traditional black
BMW Isetta microcar
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