Hopefully you're not tired of pictures from the Vintage Revival yet as here are some more.......
This 1919 GN /1908 JAP v8 aero engine hybrid was put together in the late '90s and was probably the most photographed vehicle of the event. |
And no wonder for it is a truly amazing beast and very photogenic to boot. |
Tim Gunn also brought along this faux veteran powered by a Chinese cyclemotor engine. It looked the part and ran nicely. |
Sweet detail on the cyclemotor petrol tank. |
Detail on a Bedelia cyclecar. |
And the steering on a Bedelia. It genuinely could not be simpler. Sorry the pic is the wrong way round, for some reason blogger just wanted to put it that way.. |
Drive belt on the Bedelia. |
And rear view. An incredibly narrow track. |
And the full beast. Looks like fun! |
Unusual to see a blue Indian. |
Unknown and very diminutive cyclecar. |
A strange beast. The badge on the bonnet says 'Villand'. |
Motive force for the Villand is a JAP v twin unit driving through the front wheel by chain with hub centre steering. |
The drive arrangement on the Villand in close up. |
Peugeot Paris-Nice. |
Motosacoche ioe v twin. |
Koehler Escoffier veteran era ohv v twin. Gorgeous. |
Another Monet et Goyon Automouche. |
Also by Monet & Goyon, this invalid tricycle being given a mild push by a Wall Autowheel produced under license by Monet & Goyon. |
View of the Monet & Goyon's inlet over exhaust Autowheel motor. |
Very grand veteran New Hudson v twin. |
Veteran Griffon v twin. |
A pair of veteran BSAs being started up. The one to the fore was in exceptionally original condition. |
Rene Gillet v twin. |
Neracar in front of the Rene Gillet. |
Stunning AJS R10 combo as seen out on the track. |
French MGC with an unusual aluminium frame. The tank and top spine of the frame is one large casting. |
Best entry yet in the series! All wonderful machines but for some reason the Bedelia is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks David. Yes, the Bedelia is a wonderful device. I don't think a car could possibly be closer to a motorcycle or even bicycle than the Bedelia!
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